8.8.20 | Campus Safety, Sexual Assault
The University has released records of its disposition of 15 sexual assault cases since 2007 in response to a N.C. Supreme Court ruling in a media lawsuit that sought the records.
The N.C. Supreme Court has ruled against the University’s intent to keep private the records of disciplinary action against students found to have violated sexual assault policy. read more
The University has been cited for multiple “serious” violations of the federal Clery Act that requires institutions to report campus crime statistics. read more
More than a third of undergraduate women say they were sexually assaulted while at Carolina — the number rises to nearly half for those in their fourth year or higher — according to a new survey. read more
After a five-year federal investigation, the University has been found in violation of Title IX anti-discrimination law. read more
UNC was one of 27 universities across the country that agreed to take part in the Association of American Universities’ Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct, which sought to gain more understanding of the general campus… read more
The University has fired C.D. Mock ’82 after 12 years as head coach of its wrestling team. read more
Howard Kallem, a recognized expert in Title IX compliance who came to UNC as Title IX compliance coordinator in January, has left the position to take a similar job at Duke University. Kallem was the first person at the University whose sole… read more
The University’s comprehensive revised policy on sexual violence takes effect today. Representing 16 months of work of a 22-member task force, which included students, faculty, staff and a community member, the new policy also covers… read more
To help the campus community remain safe, both on and off campus, Carolina is providing an app that turns cellphones into personal safety devices. The Rave Guardian Campus Safety App, a joint initiative between Student Affairs and the Department of… read more