The Chronicle of Higher Education
By Sarah Brown
June 20, 2018
Ohio State University is shuttering its campus office that assisted sexual-assault victims, and is firing four employees, after a review found that the unit had mishandled students’ reports.
Multiple people complained that the Sexual Civility and Empowerment unit didn’t adequately support victims or properly document allegations of misconduct. Ohio State suspended the office in February as an external review was being conducted.
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