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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

University of Maryland expels record number of students for sexual assault


A record number of University of Maryland students were expelled for sexual assaults in a one-year period beginning in July 2014, according to Office of Civil Rights & Sexual Misconduct data.

Before the 2014-15 academic year, the Office of Student Conduct fully investigated one or two sexual misconduct reports a year, and few investigations — if any — led to expulsions, said Andrea Goodwin, the student conduct director.

But between July 2014 and June 30, the university expelled three students for sexual assault, according to the office’s first annual report published today. The university also suspended two students for violating the university’s sexual misconduct policy.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Look closer to home......a track star at UMES confessed to rape and his coach and team are trying to get him back on campus and screw the victims rights I guess.

Anonymous said...

Record number? 3 out of 38,000 students.

Anonymous said...

College is for "Cumming of Age" so to speak, and this is where every student experiments with all kinds of different sex. SU, Wicomico, UMES, all colleges have sex on and off campus.

Concerned Retiree said...

SU never reports the actual number since they list them as a domestic dispute. Those "KEYSTONE" cops could not investigate a mosquito bite and if they could the President would make them cover it up. Especially if they played on her sports teams (ie Lacross / Football)