Below is a continued list of Campus Sexual Assault Title IX Updated Cases - the original list is updated weekly with new cases reported by the Chronicle of Higher Education, and continued here:
- The University of South Florida fired the director of its communications school, Samuel Bradley, for hiding an investigation into inappropriate sexual relationships with students in his previous job at Texas Tech University. Meanwhile, a faculty member in USF’s English department, Marc Santos, was found to have violated a policy regarding sexual relationships with students (but had already been hired by the University of Northern Colorado).
- The federal government weighed in on two students' lawsuits against Kansas State University, arguing that their Title IX claims should proceed, The New York Times reported.
- Washington State University: BuzzFeed reported that a female student had been expelled from the institution after she was found responsible for sexual misconduct in connection with her alleged assault of a male peer.
- Cornell University: Another male student accused of sexual assault has filed a lawsuit against the university, claiming it denied him a fair hearing before disciplining him.
- Vincennes University March 2014 and February 2016: In a lawsuit that recently gained attention, a former student sued the institution, saying a classmate who sexually assaulted her was previously known to campus officials after other incidents.
- The University of Tennessee at Knoxville, admitting no wrongdoing, agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle a lawsuit over its handling of sexual-assault allegations. The plaintiffs agreed to withdraw two complaints to the Office for Civil Rights, though that doesn't mean either or both of the university's two open investigations will be immediately resolved.
- Yale University's former men's basketball captain has sued the institution, alleging that his unfair expulsion for sexual misconduct "was Yale’s ticket to restoring its tarnished image."
- A former swimmer at Stanford University who was convicted of three rape-related felonies for assaulting an unconscious woman outdoors on the campus has been sentenced to six months in jail.
- BuzzFeed reported that a recently opened Title IX investigation at Indiana University at Bloomington was based on a complaint that had been filed in March of 2016.
- An unnamed male student at the University of Chicago who was accused of sexual assault has filed a lawsuit against the university, claiming it violated Title IX by discriminating against him and other men through its handling of sexual assault.
- In a case involving two athletes, a former student who had reported a sexual assault on the campus has sued the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, arguing that it had acted with "deliberate indifference," resulting in a hostile environment that forced her to leave the institution.
- A former student who was found responsible for sexual assault and expelled has sued Rider University, arguing that it "refused to afford him any semblance of fundamental fairness."
- Spelman College November 2015 and Morehouse College November 2015: A Twitter user who identified herself as a Spelman freshman said she had been raped by four unnamed students from Morehouse. The student's allegation quickly gained attention on Twitter, under the hashtags #RapedAtSpelman and #RapedByMorehouse. Both colleges said they were investigating the allegation.
- Stanford University February 2015, May 2015, July 2015 Case 1, July 2015 Case 2: A male student found responsible for sexual assault sued the university in federal court, arguing that it had failed to inform him of his rights and reached the wrong conclusion.
- Kansas State University August 2014, April 2015, September 2015, November 2015: Two students have sued the university over how it handled allegations of rape at off-campus fraternity houses, The New York Times reported.
- State University of New York at Stony Brook November 2013, July 2014: A federal judge ruled in March 2016 to let proceed a lawsuit by an alumna who had sued the institution for mishandling her report of sexual assault.
- University of Kansas November 2011, July 2014, July 2015: The university is facing a pair of lawsuits from a student and a former student who say they were raped by the same football player, the Lawrence Journal-World reported.
- Pennsylvania State University at University Park November 2013 and Pennsylvania State University at University Park January 2014: The institution released a climate survey, finding that 28 percent of undergraduate women said they had experienced at least one instance of attempted or completed sexual assault since enrolling there.
- Boston University December 2013: A current and a former student have sued the institution, saying that they were the victims of sexual harassment by a professor and that BU failed to stop it, The Boston Globe reported.
- Iowa State October 2014: A former basketball player accused of rape sued the university, saying it mishandled the case against him, The Des Moines Register reported.
- University of Southern California June 2013 and University of Southern California March 2016: A state appellate court reversed in April 2016 the suspension of an unnamed former football player allegedly involved in a sexual assault. The court ruled that he was given neither adequate notice of the allegations against him nor a fair hearing by the university.
- Brandeis University August 2014, Brandeis University March 2016 Case 1, and Brandeis University March 2016 Case 2: A federal judge ruled in March 2016 that a lawsuit filed by an accused student against the university could proceed. The judge found that Brandeis had denied the student basic fairness and called the standard of proof set by the Education Department "particularly troublesome."
- University of Connecticut December 2013 and University of Connecticut February 2015: The university released the results of a climate survey on sexual violence. About 5 percent of students who responded said they had been sexually assaulted while in college, and another 2.6 percent said they suspected that they had been assaulted but were not certain. The university told the Hartford Courant that the rate in its survey may be lower than what has been recorded in others because the group that conducted it tried to poll a more representative sample of people.
- Columbia University January 2015 and Columbia University July 2015: A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the university by Paul Nungesser, a former student who was the accused party in a rape allegation that drew national attention. The judge found that Mr. Nungesser did not prove that Columbia, which found him not responsible for sexual misconduct, had discriminated against him because of his gender.
- Yale University April 2011: The former captain of Yale's men's basketball team has said he will sue the university over his expulsion, which is reportedly related to a sexual-misconduct case.
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill March 2013: State appeals court rules that lawsuit by former student who said she was raped can proceed
- University of Virginia June 2011: Documents show how the university fought to soften the Education Department's findings in a Title IX investigation.
- Cases: Brown University July 2014 and Brown University April 2015: Federal judge allows accused man's lawsuit to proceed.
- Cases: Indiana University March 2014 and Indiana University June 2015: Title IX administrator resigns after being accused of sexual misconduct.
- Case: University of Miami October 2015: News report about nonrenewal of adjunct who supported alleged victims.
- Case: Monmouth College September 2015: News report about a complainant who spoke publicly about her experience.
- Florida State University April 2014
- Vanderbilt University March 2014
- University of Montana at Missoula May 2012: State pays $245,000 to settle claims by a former football player.
- Harvard University April 2014: Recent graduate files lawsuit.
- University of Delaware May 2014: Results of campus-climate survey released.
- Indiana University at Bloomington March 2014 and June 2015: Misconduct cases under review after administrator is accused of assault.
- University of California at Los Angeles August 2014 - professor reaches agreement to resume teaching
- University of Colorado at Boulder June 2013 - results of a campus-climate survey
- University of Tennessee at Knoxville June 2015 - new lawsuit
University of Tennessee at Knoxville July 2015
- - new lawsuit