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Should University Presses Cancel Harassers' Book Contracts?
Scholarly publishing organization is considering the issue, amid calls to do more about those who mistreat students and colleagues but appear to go unpunished. Some contracts have been canceled.

Why Do Colleges Keep Failing to Prevent Abuse?
Despite vows to push back against sexual abuse on campus, cases keep coming, with leaders failing to act on abuse reports until it's too late.

One Person as ‘Prosecutor, Judge and Jury’
Experts fear the worst with George Washington's new Title IX policies, in which a single investigator decides whether to move forward with a sexual assault case.

Sexual Assault Exams Right on Campus
University of Michigan gives students who say they've been assaulted a rape kit rather than sending them to the local hospital, which administrators say benefits survivors.

Michigan State Settles Nassar Lawsuits for $500 Million
University officials won't say where they'll get the money, which will be distributed among the former doctor's hundreds of victims.

Overreacting to College Student Suicide?
Promoting reasonable expectations for suicide prevention will help everyone, write Paul D. Polychronis and Peter F. Lake.

Alumni Allege Rampant Sexual Harassment
Amid accusations that Columbia International University's president covered up inappropriate behavior by his son, alumni say they experienced unwanted touching from the former president.

Michigan State Settles Nassar Claims for $500 Million
University will pay $425 million to current plaintiffs, set aside $75 million for future.
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