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Mass. District Court Dismisses Student's Suit Alleging Harvard Discriminated Against Him in Title IX Case | News thecrimson.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thecrimson.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
She believes that confusion about the logistical aspects of Title IX could deter reporting in and of itself, pointing out that more students might seek supportive measures if they knew they could do so without starting a formal investigation. Another misconception of Title IX is the tendency to view it as a criminal process. In actuality, Title IX is meant to ensure that sexual misconduct and gender-based discrimation do not prevent any student from fully participating in their education. Ryan points out that, âat the end of a Title IX proceeding, no oneâs going to jail. No oneâs going to prison, right? Itâs really about access to education, and thatâs why itâs so important.â ....
Two women who were victims of sexual misconduct by former Government professor Jorge I. DomÃnguez criticized the findings of an external review into DomÃnguezâs misconduct and urged the University to take stronger measures to address sexual harassment. In 2018, the Chronicle of Higher Education published a pair of articles in which 18 women publicly accused DomÃnguez of repeated acts of sexual misconduct, establishing a pattern that extended across four decades. The University had, in fact, found DomÃnguez guilty of sexual harassment against former Government assistant professor Terry L. Karl in 1983. The external review identified failures in Harvardâs enforcement of its own sanctions against DomÃnguez following Karlâs complaint. Following an investigation, then-dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Henry Rosovsky prohibited DomÃnguez from receiving administrative appointments for the next three years. Yet just two years later, in 1985, ....
University President Lawrence S. Bacow said in a Wednesday interview that Harvard is taking steps to create a âcentralized processâ to access personnel records following an external review that in part blamed Harvardâs decentralized structure for failures to respond to sexual harassment complaints. Bacowâs remarks come one week after the external review â commissioned following the 2018 revelation of decades of sexual harassment by former Government professor Jorge I. DomÃnguez â detailed Harvardâs failures to respond to reports of misconduct over a span of nearly 40 years. Bacow said in the interview that the University accepts the reportâs recommendations, but some policy changes âare going to take a little bit of timeâ to develop. ....
Four women who were victims of sexual misconduct by former Government professor Jorge I. DomÃnguez penned a letter to University President Lawrence S. Bacow Friday in response to an external review committee report published last week on the circumstances that enabled DomÃnguezâs misconduct. In 2019, Bacow charged the external review committee with investigating the conditions in the Government department and across the University that protected DomÃnguez â who had a history of sexual misconduct involving at least 18 victims over the course of four decades â and others with track records of misconduct. In their letter, the women â former Government assistant professor Terry L. Karl, Government Ph.D. graduate Suzanna E. Challen, and Government concentrators Charna E. Sherman â80, and Nienke C. Grossman â99 â thanked Bacow for the public apology he issued to Karl alongside the report, but took issue with the review committeeâs ....