The Chronicle of Higher Education
By Katherine Mangan
May 25, 2017
Faculty members at the University of Oregon will no longer be required to notify campus authorities when students confide in them that they've been sexually assaulted or harassed but say they don't want the information reported.
The new policy, announced this week, comes at ta time when colleges cationwide are struggling to meet the demands of tough but confusing requirements under the federal gender-equity law known as Title IX.
Read the full article about the University of Oregon's new policy at The Chronicle of Higher Education's website here.
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