CSU’s Title IX Reckoning

The resignation of Joseph I. Castro as CSU chancellor over his mishandling of a Title IX sexual harassment case involving an administrator when he was president of Fresno State has put a spotlight on how the 23-campus system handles sexual and gender misconduct complaints from students and staff. The board of trustees launched a review of Title IX practices across the system.  EdSource’s reporting on the country’s largest public university system includes examining the outcomes when faculty and administrators are found in violation of Title IX.

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