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Sexual Misconduct: The Chronicle of Higher Ed

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Articles in The Chronicle of Higher Education

Bartlett, T., & Gluckman, N. (2018) She left Harvard. He got to stay. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/harvard-harassment?cid=wsinglestory_hp_1

 

Gluckman, N. (2017). ‘A complete culture of sexualization’: 1,600 stories of harassment in higher ed. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www-chronicle-com.pointloma.idm.oclc.org/article/A-Complete-Culture-of/242040

 

Gluckman, N. (2017). What happens when sex harassment disrupts victims’ academic careers. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from

https://www-chronicle-com.pointloma.idm.oclc.org/article/What-Happens-When-Sex/241994

 

Gluckman, N. (2017) How one college has sent out to fix ‘a culture of blatant sexual harassment.’ The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from

https://www-chronicle-com.pointloma.idm.oclc.org/article/How-One-College-Has-Set-Out-to/241927

 

Gluckman, N., Brock, R., Mangan, K., & Quilantan, B. (2017). Sexual harassment and assault in higher ed: What’s happened since Weinstein. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www.chronicle.com/article/Sexual-HarassmentAssault/241757

 

Mangan, K. (2017). Will fury over Harvey Weinstein allegations change academe’s handling of harassment? The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from  https://www.chronicle.com/article/Will-Fury-Over-Harvey/241453?cid=rclink

 

Mangan, K. (2017). Here’s what sexual harassment looks like in higher education. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www.chronicle.com/article/Here-s-What-Sexual/241807

 

McMillen, S. (2017). Dirty old men on the faculty. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www-chronicle-com.pointloma.idm.oclc.org/article/Dirty-Old-Men-on-the-Faculty/241989

 

Parry, M. (2018). The sex study that could alter our understanding of campus assault. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Sex-Study-That-Could-Alter/242484

  • Columbia University allowed its own faculty to conduct an ethnographic study of student sexual habits in order to better understand how to help prevent sexual assault. Of the over 80 sexual assaults disclosed to the researchers, only five were reported.

Pettit, E. (2020). The next wave of #MeToo. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from

https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Next-Wave-of-MeToo/248033

 

Rothfeld, R. (2017). Can sexual predators be good scholars? The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www.chronicle.com/article/Can-Sexual-Predators-Be-Good/242002

Spahr, J. & Young, S. (2018). The paradox of protecting students: In shielding students from sexual harassers, professors support a broken system. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Paradox-of-Protecting/242191

 

Wilson, R. (2017). Special report: Harassment vigilance. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from

https://www.chronicle.com/article/Harassment-Vigilance/239278?cid=rclink

 

Wilson, R. (2017). Special report: What colleges and associations have done to combat harassment. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from

https://www.chronicle.com/article/What-CollegesAssociations/239281?cid=rclink

 

Digest of Reporting from 2014 and Prior

In context: Campus sexual assault. (2014). The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from

https://www.regents.la.gov/assets/docs/PRAA/LA_SAFE_Docs/sexassaultbrieffall2014.pdf