By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Grand Valley State University has resolved a complaint with the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights five years after a former student filed it. More...
The NCAA's First Corruption Charges
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. North Carolina State is the first institution to face the NCAA regarding the corruption case that rocked college basketball two years ago. More...
Controversial Police Chief Steps Down
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Almost nine months after a murder on the University of Utah campus, its police chief is stepping down amid accusations his department disregarded repeated reports that could have saved the slain student. More...
Tough New Law Against Hazing
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Florida legislation gives prosecutors the ability to bring charges against fraternity and sorority members who weren't present for hazing but helped plan it. More...
Talking Consent
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. In their upcoming book, two professors discuss federal laws and institutional policy around consent, and what colleges get wrong. More...
Suit Seeks to Protect Students Accused of Sexual Assault
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. A lawyer is seeking class-action status for a lawsuit on behalf of college students who want the right to question their accusers. More...
Do Title IX Protections Discriminate Against Fraternity Members?
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. An unorthodox and potentially precedent-setting lawsuit against Louisiana State University alleges officials ignore fraternity hazing but protect sororities. More...
3 Fraternity Members Suspended After Posing With Vandalized Memorial
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Three University of Mississippi students have been suspended from their fraternity house and may be investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice after they posed with guns in front of a vandalized sign honoring a late civil rights icon. More...
Noose Found on Stanford Campus
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. A noose found on the Stanford University grounds earlier this month continues to rattle the campus. More...
Campus Officers' ‘Offensive’ Online Posts Prompt Mass Firings
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Hampton University fired nine police officers for posting offensive, racist and misogynistic material on social media. Experts say the social media activities of campus officers and other law enforcement officials are under heightened scrutiny. More...