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1 in 5 After All?

Federal study showing that 20 percent of college women were sexually assaulted has been widely questioned, but a new national study has the same finding.

Talk, Then Talk Again

New survey identifies top strategies to direct students toward sexual assault policies and resources on campus; White House hopes other colleges will take advantage of the free advice.

Asking Too Much, or Not Enough?

Some colleges conducting climate surveys are criticized by sexual assault victims and advocates for the explicit questions. But researchers say such language is key.

Unsealing Police Records

Ohio Supreme Court rules that sworn police departments at private colleges are subject to open-records laws. A judge in Indiana disagrees.
Opinion

Climate Surveys Are Coming

It’s clear the federal government is going to require colleges to ask students about sexual assault. Scott Coffina and Rachel Share tell them what they need to know to be prepared.
Opinion

Lessons to Share

The five superintendents of federal service academies discuss how their institutions -- which faced scrutiny over sexual assault before many other colleges attracted such attention -- have responded to the issue.

Justice Delayed

Federal investigations of campus sexual assault are supposed to take 180 days, but in 2014, the average length was 1,469 days.

Suits From the Accused

As more men turn to Title IX to defend themselves from sexual assault accusations by their colleges, they find long odds against them. As a result, some turn to OCR.