Title IX

New Jersey’s Higher Education Peer Review Program

Institutions of higher education in New Jersey are required to participate in a peer review program. The process, which is the only one of its kind in the nation, gives colleges and universities a way to review the laws that impact them and assess how or if they are meeting the requirements of those laws. It also provides them a baseline for campus safety and security.

DOJ Investigates University’s Response to Rapes

Bystanders: Your Best Weapon Against Sexual Assault

Enlisting the help of male and female students, athletes, coaches, staff, teachers, administrators, fraternity and sorority members, and even strangers enables campuses to develop allies in the battle against sexual violence on campus.

Title IX Sexual Violence Prevention Guidance

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights suggests these measures to prevent sexual violence.

Registration Open for 7th Annual NJCUPSA/IACLEA Regional Conference

15 Students Implicated In Sexual Misconduct

Yale Issues Complaints of Sexual Misconduct Report

Ex Penn State Official: No One Dared to Confront Paterno

Teen Pleads Guilty to Shooting Gay Classmate

Former FBI Director Freeh to Conduct Penn State Investigation

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