Universities fail sexual violence survivors. Will new rules change the culture?
Illinois Professor's Planned Return from Leave Canceled
By Marjorie Valbrun. A law professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who was on unpaid leave for a year after being accused of and admitting to sexual harassment allegations will not be returning to teach this semester, the university said in an email sent to faculty and students at the law school. More...
UT Austin Details Sexual Misconduct by Employees
By Paul Fain. The University of Texas at Austin on Thursday acknowledged the sexual misconduct of 17 of its 27,000 employees, including three faculty members, during the past two years, The Texas Tribune reported. More...
Ruling Narrows Title IX Obligations
By Greta Anderson. Federal appeals court ruling sets narrow standard for what institutions are expected to do when students commit sexual misconduct. More...
Georgetown Athletes Accused of Assault, Burglary
By Greta Anderson. Three Georgetown University men’s basketball players were issued temporary restraining orders on Nov. 12 after a female student accused them of sexual assault, harassment and burglary, NBC Sports reported. More...
On Strike at Harvard
By Colleen Flaherty. Graduate assistants walk out following prolonged contract negotiations over pay, benefits and Title IX protections. More...
Same-Sex Abuse Should Not Be Invisible
The Unfairer Sex
#StOpE, un acte d’engagement commun pour lutter contre le sexisme dit « ordinaire » au travail
Le 12 décembre 2019, Pôle emploi a signé l’initiative #StOpE, un acte d’engagement commun pour lutter contre le sexisme dit « ordinaire » au travail, sous le haut patronage de Marlène Schiappa, Secrétaire d’Etat chargée de l’Egalité entre les femmes et les hommes.
Source : https://www.gref-bretagne.com/Actualites/Breves/StOpE-un-acte-d-engagement-commun-pour-lutter-contre-le-sexisme-dit-ordinaire-au-travail