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âA Permissive Cultureâ: Six Takeaways on Harvardâs Failure to Prevent Decades of DomÃnguez Harassment
In a 26-page report released by the University on Thursday, an external committee reviewing sexual harassment at Harvard detailed a âpermissive culture regarding sexual harassmentâ at the school. Here are six key takeaways.
Advocates placed posters in the Center for Government and International Studies lobby in 2019 calling for an external review of the circumstances that allowed former Government professor Jorge I. DomÃnguez to sexually harass women at Harvard for nearly four decades. The results of that external probe were released Thursday.
On August 2, 1983, Henry Rosovsky, the then-dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, placed a letter in the personnel file of Government professor Jorge I. DomÃnguez following an investigation that found DomÃnguez had sexually harassed assistant Government professor Terry L. Karl.