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Yale Releases Semiannual Report on Sexual Misconduct, With Perplexing Details
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Yale University鈥檚 latest relays details about 70 complaints of sexual misconduct filed in the latter half of 2013, as well as statistical summaries of the complaints and Yale鈥檚 definitions of relevant terms. Brooklyn College Professor KC Johnson took a critical look at the report and wrote for yesterday to note some particularly vague complaints that illustrate just how little it takes to remove someone from campus.
Johnson comments on the case of a male faculty member who remains suspended while the school investigates an anonymous complaint of 鈥渋nappropriate comments [and] other inappropriate conduct to several staff members鈥:
[A] Yale faculty member was suspended solely鈥攁t least according to the [report]鈥攐n the basis of an anonymous complaint. Even if the professor is ultimately exonerated, this move exemplifies the remarkable, unchecked power given to virtually anyone on the Yale campus to commence a witch hunt against a male student or even faculty member who has crossed the accuser.
Still, that case seems downright reasonable next to the that Johnson says 鈥渂est reveals the Kafka-esque environment that now prevails at Yale鈥:
An anonymous [graduate] student reported that a [graduate] student, who was not identified, made inappropriate remarks of a sexual nature. The case is pending.
It is not clear how Yale plans on investigating a case where both the accuser and the accused are unnamed.
Read the rest of KC鈥檚 article at and find Yale鈥檚 report on its .
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