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Georgia's New Sexual Misconduct Policy

Given the challenging maze when it comes to responding to sexual misconduct, it's worth reviewing Georgia's new policy, write Vernon Strickland and Phil Catanzano.

Asking for an Apology

Students who say colleges have mishandled sexual assault complaints demand on social media that colleges #JustSaySorry. Colleges have long been hesitant to apologize, even when found to be at fault.
Opinion

Tragic and Troubled Times

America today is similar to 1968, writes Nathan O. Hatch, full of heightened racial tension and repeated incidents of violence against the backdrop of an overheated political season. What can college leaders do?

Even in Faculty Offices

Group that pushed for concealed weapons on college campuses wants state to block rule that lets professors keep weapons out of their offices.

'It Just Happened'

Many colleges have adopted affirmative consent policies in recent years to help combat sexual assault. But some research suggests that the policies are far removed from how students actually request and receive consent.

Title IX Victory for Man Suing Over Sex Assault Finding

Federal appeals court finds enough evidence of possible antimale bias to revive a lawsuit. Ruling could inspire more litigation.

Creating the Right Climate Survey

When the White House urged colleges to conduct these surveys in 2014, there were few choices. Now there are many, but no consensus on which works best.

Calls for Unity and Civility

After a tense summer nationally, and fearing a return of campus protests, college officials call for a peaceful start to the academic year.