Crimson staff writer
Madeline R. Conway
Madeline is Managing Editor of the 142nd Guard. She covered the College Administration as a reporter.
Crimson staff writer Madeline R. Conway can be reached at mconway@thecrimson.com. Follow her on X @MadelineRConway.
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Unreported 2008 Probe Prompted Med School To Adjust Sexual Assault Procedures
The investigation, which was previously unreported, came in response to one of at least 18 Title IX complaints filed against Harvard and reviewed by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights since 2002.
Princeton Found in Violation of Title IX
Princeton has entered a resolution agreement with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights after the office found the university in violation of the federal anti-sex discrimination law Title IX.
Behind Closed Doors, Khurana Met with Unrecognized Social Clubs
In a meeting with unrecognized student social clubs, Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana asked about Harvard’s social scene and inclusivity, opening a more than hour-long discussion and prompting some pushback from club leaders, attendees said.
College To Begin Honor Council Nomination Process
Administrators will begin accepting nominations next week to fill undergraduate positions on the student-faculty Honor Council that will adjudicate academic integrity cases starting next fall.
Fellows Assist College on Diversity Initiatives
Two administrative fellows and one graduate assistant are spending the academic year in the Office of Student Life to implement College diversity initiatives.
Title IX Office Hires Temporary Help as Posts Remain Vacant
Administrators are interviewing candidates to fill two remaining positions in the new central office charged with investigating sexual harassment complaints.
College Will Prioritize Safe Travel in Allocating Funds
Alignment with the College's mission and use of safe travel options are among the criteria that will be used to distribute domestic student travel funding.
A Man on a Mission
Rakesh Khurana, a scholar of leadership and organizations, crossed the Charles River to the College to rearticulate its purpose and retool the workings of its administration.
Students Call on Admins To Alert Teaching Staff of Threats
Several student attendees said all professors and teaching fellows, not just students, should have been notified of the threats through an official email from administrators.
Activist Groups Launch Petition for Affirmative Consent
Three student groups advocating for changes to Harvard’s handling of sexual assault joined together to start a petition on Wednesday urging the University to adopt a policy of affirmative consent.
After Threats, Khurana Says Admins ‘Can Do Better’ Communicating
Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana said College administrators “can do better” to communicate with students and took full responsibility for their response to the threat.
Police Confirm Weekend Emails Pose No Threat
Law enforcement has confirmed that the death threat originated outside the country and is not a current threat to Harvard’s campus.
Investigation Unresolved, Yet Another Email Hits Inboxes
Law enforcement offered no updates on their investigation into death threats emailed to Harvard affiliates even as more evidence continued to arrive in students’ inboxes Monday.