New Rules, Except for Fraternities
After more than a year of research and consideration, the University of Kansas announced in September that it was adopting 22 of the 27 recommendations suggested by a sexual assault prevention task force created by the university’s chancellor. Among the exceptions? Those related to the university's fraternities. The recommendations the university adopted included revising definitions of sexual harassment and sexual assault, creating a prevention and education research center, and implementing several prevention programs for all first-year students. The task force also suggested that the university make changes to how fraternities and sororities recruit and house new members.
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