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Hackers Demand $2 Million From Monroe

College’s IT system was attacked by hackers demanding $2 million in Bitcoin. Experts warn that other institutions are vulnerable to similar attacks.

Prejudicial Police Department?

A lawsuit from the parents of a murdered University of Utah student alleges that the institution's police force was biased by not taking action after their daughter reported continual stalking and abuse by her ex-boyfriend.

Increasing Cybersecurity and Identity Theft Awareness

Colleges and universities have started using unique approaches to raise awareness among students of cybersecurity threats.

The Persisting 'Rape Culture' on Campuses

Author in her new book discusses the challenges colleges, particularly religious institutions, face in mitigating sexual assault.

Another Win for an Accused Student

A federal appeals court rules that a Purdue University student who allegedly sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriend might have faced biased proceedings, including not being provided evidence against him.

Constitutional Due Process at Private Institutions?

A new federal court order may have significant implications for adjudicating campus rape cases.

States Wade Into Title IX Debate

In departure from Trump administration's approach, Texas Legislature votes to require college officials to report campus sexual misconduct or face criminal penalties. But civil libertarians and some survivor advocates criticize the legislation.

When Doctors Commit Sexual Assault

A former UCLA physician charged with sexual battery is only the latest in the string of cases in which trusted medical professionals are accused of preying on college students.