Education Dept. opens Title IX investigation of Brown
The Department of Education launched an investigation of the University’s handling of sexual assault cases July 10, examining alleged Title IX violations.
The Department of Education launched an investigation of the University’s handling of sexual assault cases July 10, examining alleged Title IX violations.
Legal Momentum, a nonprofit advocating for women’s legal rights, has filed charges with the U.S. Department of Education against the University.
President Christina Paxson sent a campus-wide email Saturday afternoon, responding to student outcry surrounding the University’s sexual misconduct policy.
A petition, which was initiated by Emma Hall ’16 collected nearly 2,600 signatures.
The summer after her first semester, Lena Sclove ’15.5 was strangled and raped by another Brown student, she said at a press conference Tuesday.
The proposed settlement to end the battle over Rhode Island’s pension overhaul was ultimately voted down Monday.
A bill requiring health care providers to offer patients undergoing mammograms basic information about their breast density was approved by the Senate.
The GA considered s bill to alter gun-buyer screening procedures and legislation to review racial disparities in suspensions in public schools.
Two more state officials took steps toward forming campaigns in anticipation of the 2014 election season.
This week in the General Assembly, constitutional amendments were proposed in the Senate, and the House of Representatives welcomed its newest number.