Former Vanderbilt Football Player Convicted of Rape
The conviction is the first result of four trials related to the rape of a student in 2013.
The conviction is the first result of four trials related to the rape of a student in 2013.
Officials were able to stop the alleged attack because of the cameras.
The student argued Columbia failed to protect him from sexual harassment and discrimination.
The guidelines are designed to help police handle reports of sexual violence.
The lawsuit alleged the university discriminated against a student in a sexual assault investigation because he was male.
The students face felony charges after an incident on a school bus.
The lawsuit settlement does not resolve the federal investigation the Office for Civil Rights launched in March 2014.
The study was conducted using the data provided to the Department of Education through the Clery Act.
A new complaint alleges there were four victims in the sexual assault incident rather than one.
FBS football home games are estimated to increase cases of rape by 41 percent.