Government,
Education Law
Jun. 22, 2018
UC campuses slow to investigate and discipline faculty, state auditor says
The University of California has been slow to investigate and discipline faculty facing allegations of sexual harassment, according to a report released Thursday by California State Auditor Elaine Howle.
The University of California has been slow to investigate and discipline faculty facing allegations of sexual harassment, according to a report released Thursday by California State Auditor Elaine Howle.
The report looked specifically at three of the system’s most prestigious campuses: Berkeley, Davis and Los Angeles. Howle found that staff facing accusations were disciplined in 43 days, but with faculty, the process took 220 days. ...
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