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Read: 9 in 10 Colleges Reported No Rapes in 2015 Clery Act Stats

9 in 10 Colleges Reported No Rapes in 2015 Clery Act Stats

The figure shows schools still have a long way to go to encourage sexual assault victims to come forward.

Read: Man Arrested After LSU Student Raped at Gunpoint

Man Arrested After LSU Student Raped at Gunpoint

The suspect reportedly confessed to police that he committed the crime.

Read: Pa. Teacher Faces 34 Sexual Assault Charges for Alleged Relationship with Student

Pa. Teacher Faces 34 Sexual Assault Charges for Alleged Relationship with Student

The teacher kept in contact with the student after she left her school.

Read: Former Student Settles Lawsuit with UC Santa Cruz for $1.15M

Former Student Settles Lawsuit with UC Santa Cruz for $1.15M

The lawsuit did not name the alleged victim or perpetrator.

Conn. College Settles Defamation Lawsuit, Apologizes

Emergency management officials at the college wrongly identified the plaintiff as a rape suspect.

Read: Univ. of Minn. Football Team Ends Boycott Amid Sexual Assault Report

Univ. of Minn. Football Team Ends Boycott Amid Sexual Assault Report

Sources say the leaked report played a role in the team’s decision.

Read: Argument in Rolling Stone Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed

Argument in Rolling Stone Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed

The plaintiff had argued the Rolling Stone story defamed her by implication.

Read: Will Mandated Reporting Laws Help Victims of Campus Sexual Violence?

Will Mandated Reporting Laws Help Victims of Campus Sexual Violence?

At least four states are considering or have enacted college mandated reporting laws, and campuses may choose to implement this practice regardless of the law. But does MR actually work?

Read: Univ. of Tennessee Settles $2.5M Title IX Lawsuit

Univ. of Tennessee Settles $2.5M Title IX Lawsuit

The lawsuit alleged unfairness in the school’s disciplinary hearings involving student athletes.

Read: The College Admissions Process and Campus Security

The College Admissions Process and Campus Security

The Department of Ed wants universities to admit more individuals who have been involved in the criminal justice system, yet colleges are also under pressure to improve security. How can we achieve both goals?

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