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This edition of the Weekly Wrap-up features coverage of the FY17 CR, passage of the Cures Act, and more.
NewslettersStress. Depression. Anger. Difficulty concentrating. Feelings of isolation.
All this and more can result from incidents of sexual assault, stalking, and other interpersonal violence—for the both the accuser and the accused.
Sexual assault and misconduct have emerged as serious issues on campuses across the nation—and far more prevalent than reported.
Unfair treatment. Unwelcome sexual attention. A classmate who appears to be distressed or depressed.
Sexual violence isn’t confined to college campuses. It makes sense, then, that prevention and providing services to victims involve the broader community, too.
As most universities know, policies, programs, and resources aren’t effective unless students know about them, no matter how much time, effort, or funding goes into creating them.
“Sexual assault happens at Mizzou,” wrote Ellen Eardley, then Title IX Administrator and Assistant Vice Provost, in a September 2015 letter to University of Missouri students, faculty, and staff announcing the results o
It’s difficult for most people to absorb and retain large amounts of information at one time. And sometimes what doesn’t seem pertinent initially resonates later.
This edition of the Weekly Wrap-Up covers U.S. House and Senate negotiators' work on an FY17 funding deal, and concern over the suspension of the Federal Data Retrieval Tool.
NewslettersCaltech scientists have discovered for the first time a functional link between bacteria in the intestines and Parkinson's disease.
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