Clery / Title IX

Read: Supreme Court Denies OSU’s Attempt to Dismiss Remaining Strauss Lawsuits

Supreme Court Denies OSU’s Attempt to Dismiss Remaining Strauss Lawsuits

Ohio State sought to have the remaining sexual abuse lawsuits dismissed, arguing that the statute of limitations had long passed.

Read: Clery Center Accepting Entries for New Campus Safety Impact Award

Clery Center Accepting Entries for New Campus Safety Impact Award

The award recognizes higher education programs or initiatives that demonstrate innovation, collaboration, and equity in improving campus safety.

Read: Sacramento USD and City Settle Sexual Abuse Case for $52M

Sacramento USD and City Settle Sexual Abuse Case for $52M

Sacramento and its school district have settled claims stemming from the sexual abuse of at least eight children by a former aide.

Read: U.S. Dept of Ed Resolves Sexual Harassment Compliance Review of Mingo County Schools

U.S. Dept of Ed Resolves Sexual Harassment Compliance Review of Mingo County Schools

OCR determined that Mingo County Schools didn’t respond equitably to complaints, violated Title IX, and more.

Read: Dept. of Ed. Delays Release of Title IX Regulations After Receiving 240,000 Comments

Dept. of Ed. Delays Release of Title IX Regulations After Receiving 240,000 Comments

The Education Department received more than twice as many public comments as it received during its last rulemaking, pushing the release date to Oct. 2023.

Read: Summer is Coming: Are Youth Camps Part of Your Clery Compliance Program?

Summer is Coming: Are Youth Camps Part of Your Clery Compliance Program?

Here are several tips on CSAs, timely warnings and mass notification that will help your youth summer camps comply with the Clery Act.

Read: Will Your In-Building Communication Systems Work When You Need Them?

Will Your In-Building Communication Systems Work When You Need Them?

Many hand-held radios and wireless communication systems have dead spots on campus. Test them now to ensure you have good coverage during an emergency.

Read: Stalking on Campus: A Silent Epidemic

Stalking on Campus: A Silent Epidemic

The first steps to combating stalking include taking it seriously, having an appropriate policy, and training campus personnel how to respond.

Read: The Future of College Policing and Security

The Future of College Policing and Security

Institutions of higher education are evolving, which poses both challenges and opportunities for campus law enforcement and security departments.

Read: Biden Proposes New Title IX Rule for Transgender Athletes

Biden Proposes New Title IX Rule for Transgender Athletes

Overall, the proposed rule gives schools some discretion in creating their own policies but prohibits blanket bans.

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