Student Safety

Read: Majority of Haskell Univ. Title IX Lawsuit Dropped by Judge

Majority of Haskell Univ. Title IX Lawsuit Dropped by Judge

A judge ruled that Title IX does not apply to the university since it is a federal agency operated by the Bureau of Indian Education.

Read: Caltech Professor Resigns After Student Harassment Findings

Caltech Professor Resigns After Student Harassment Findings

An internal investigation by the university determined the professor had displayed “discriminatory and harassing behavior” towards two female graduate students.

Read: The Facts Behind 8 Rape and Sexual Assault Myths

The Facts Behind 8 Rape and Sexual Assault Myths

Here’s how campus police and administrators should respond to eight common myths and misconceptions about college rape and sexual assault.

Read: 2 Dead, 9 Injured in Gas Explosion at Minneapolis School

2 Dead, 9 Injured in Gas Explosion at Minneapolis School

Contractors were working on one of the school’s buildings when the natural gas explosion occurred, causing part of it to collapse.

Read: The Difference Between a Behavioral Intervention Team and a Threat Assessment Team

The Difference Between a Behavioral Intervention Team and a Threat Assessment Team

The main concern with having two separate assessment teams is that one typically does not know about the actions of the other.

Read: Teacher’s Aide with HIV Now Facing 119 Sex-Abuse Charges

Teacher’s Aide with HIV Now Facing 119 Sex-Abuse Charges

The former aide was originally thought to have abused 10 students; that number has now more than doubled to include 24 students.

Read: Man Sentenced in 2014 Threat to Shoot Up Calif. High School

Man Sentenced in 2014 Threat to Shoot Up Calif. High School

The now 20-year-old Florida man has no known ties to the area and used the identity of a local student to make threats on social media.

Read: Texas Campus Carry Law Now Includes Community Colleges

Texas Campus Carry Law Now Includes Community Colleges

The Texas Campus Carry Law was passed in August 2016, allowing four-year public university students to carry a concealed weapon on campus.

Read: Reviewing Dear Colleague Letters on Title IX’s 45th Anniversary

Reviewing Dear Colleague Letters on Title IX’s 45th Anniversary

Which Dear Colleague Letters issued by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights have made the biggest impact?

Read: Decrease in Guns at Tenn. Schools Attributed to SROs, Zero Tolerance

Decrease in Guns at Tenn. Schools Attributed to SROs, Zero Tolerance

One Tennessee County says that students have developed relationships with school resource officers, making them feel comfortable with discussing weapons on campus.

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