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Read: University System of Georgia Revises Sexual Assault Policies

University System of Georgia Revises Sexual Assault Policies

The new policies give authority to a system-level office during sexual assault and other student misconduct investigations.

Read: 20 Attorneys General Push to Preserve Title IX Protections

20 Attorneys General Push to Preserve Title IX Protections

A letter written to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos urged for collaboration with bipartisan attorneys general to address Title IX protections.

Read: Calls Grow for Study Abroad Safety, Reporting Improvements

Calls Grow for Study Abroad Safety, Reporting Improvements

Although the number of students studying abroad has doubled in the last decade, universities are not typically required to disclose deaths that occur overseas.

Read: Trump Administration Announces Shift in Title IX Enforcement

Trump Administration Announces Shift in Title IX Enforcement

Two Trump administration officials made clear changes are coming in Title IX enforcement.

Read: 8 Clery Act Documents Colleges Must Keep

8 Clery Act Documents Colleges Must Keep

The Department of Education requires schools to keep these Clery Act documents for seven years.

Read: Dept. of Ed.’s OCR to Scale Back Title IX Investigations

Dept. of Ed.’s OCR to Scale Back Title IX Investigations

The OCR’s new approach is aimed at decreasing the amount of time it takes to investigate schools and colleges for Title IX violations.

Read: Clery Act Fines Increase Per Violation

Clery Act Fines Increase Per Violation

Department of Ed. Awards $3 Million to States Recovering from Hurricane Sandy

N.Y. Dept. of Ed. Complaints Up 19% in 2012

Duncan Reinstates Fine Against Va. Tech

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