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When Jurisdiction Matters in Campus Rape

Student at one university says he was sexually assaulted on his campus by student from another university, which found the accused responsible -- twice -- but declined to punish him.
Opinion

Can Michigan State Recover and Chart a New Path for Higher Education?

Eight deans outline three imperatives for creating needed cultural change.

A Broken System at Ohio State

The university shut down its comprehensive sexual assault unit after complaints of mismanagement and potential retraumatization of survivors -- and experts question whether the model can be successful at all.

Looking the Other Way, Again?

Former Ohio State athletes have accused GOP congressman Jim Jordan of not acting when they were sexually abused by a now-deceased team doctor.

Students Call to #DisarmPSU

Portland State campus police shot and killed Jason Washington Friday. Sunday students marched from Pioneer Park to the campus public safety office to demand they disarm their officers.

'You Let Their Rapists Go'

A vocal student has spurred a social media campaign against Indiana University, saying the institution violated Title IX after she was sexually assaulted.
Opinion

How to Avoid a Federal Investigation

Kate Kennedy highlights five assumptions that universities should question themselves about in the wake of sexual abuse charges at the University of Southern California.

The 'Confusing' Case of UNC's Title IX Violations

The Education Department initially told the university its appeals process was out of compliance with temporary Title IX rules -- now the department is correcting itself.