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San Francisco State Investigates Professor for Showing Image of Muhammad

Inside Higher Ed

“Here, Behrooz displayed a historical image depicting the Islamic prophet in a class session on the history of the Islamic world between 500 and 1700. The university has a duty to respond to all reports of discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, sexual exploitation, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking and retaliation.

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Women make history every day – let’s remove the barriers that stand in their way

UW Presidential Blog

National Women’s History Month , celebrated in March, is our annual opportunity to learn about the women, Huskies and otherwise, who have changed the world for the better and to continue to widen the pathways for women to achieve even more.

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Laura A. Rosenbury Appointed President of Barnard College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Laura Rosenbury Rosenbury, the first woman to serve as dean at University of Florida’s Levin College of Law, is a women and gender legal theorist with experience and expertise on topics such as reproductive rights, children’s rights, and sexual harassment and abuse.

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Highlights from Higher Ed: Public Health Popularity, Microcredentials, Higher-Ed Risks, and Early Decisions

Liaison International

The risks of sexual misconduct lost urgency; Title IX fell to 10th place, down from third place in 2019–20 and eighth place last year. And sexual misconduct, which includes sexual harassment and abuse, dropped to the 18th spot.” Covid and pandemics fell from third place last year to twentieth this year.

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UPenn’s ‘Eidos’ Project Tackles LGBTQ+ Health Inequity, Discrimination

Insight Into Diversity

Common instances of mistreatment, harassment, and discrimination by providers include making religious statements about their actual or perceived gender identity, intentionally misgendering patients, using harsh or abusive language when providing treatment, engaging in unwanted physical contact, and exhibiting physically rough or abusive behavior.

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Remembering Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. (1952-2023)

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

He managed to practice at the very highest levels on behalf of the most marginalized, while also teaching and serving as a theorist at the very highest levels in the world. He changed the world in so many ways, and he will be sorely missed in a world that very much needs him,” said John F. Those shoes cannot be filled.”

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This Pride Month, let’s celebrate and continue the fight for equality

UW Presidential Blog

UW’s Q Center – For Washington students, staff and faculty celebrating all sexual and gender orientations, identities, and expressions. More broadly, it’s a time to recognize the contributions of LGBTQIA+ people that enrich our world in countless ways. Title IX Office – LGBTQ resources.