sexual misconduct

  1. December 6, 2016

    U-M campuses receive nearly $100K for sexual assault prevention

    For the second consecutive year, all three U-M campuses will share nearly $100,000 in state grant funding as part of Michigan first lady Susan Snyder’s initiative to combat sexual assault.

  2. October 25, 2016

    Student sexual misconduct reports decrease in FY ’16

    Reports and investigations of student sexual misconduct decreased in fiscal year 2016, according to U-M’s Student Sexual Misconduct Annual Report.  

  3. September 12, 2016

    New tool for employees on reporting sexual and gender-based misconduct

    University employees have a new online tool to learn whether they are required to report information to the university about possible student sexual and gender-based misconduct.

  4. March 22, 2016

    Changes coming to the Student Sexual Misconduct Policy

    Several changes to U-M’s Student Sexual Misconduct Policy are designed to make the policy more clear and efficient while continuing to ensure that all students are treated fairly throughout the process.

  5. January 21, 2016

    University report on student sexual misconduct shows reports increase

    Reports of sexual misconduct increased in fiscal year 2015 while the number of investigations remained the same, according to U-M’s Student Sexual Misconduct annual report.

  6. November 5, 2015

    Schlissel updates U-M community on sexual misconduct efforts

    Reducing sexual misconduct and creating a climate where survivors are confident the university supports them are keys to U-M’s work to improve campus health and safety, President Mark Schlissel says.

  7. October 8, 2015

    U-M collecting feedback on sexual misconduct policy revisions

    The university is seeking feedback from the campus community at several forums this month regarding proposed revisions to the student sexual misconduct policy.

  8. September 21, 2015

    AAU survey results echo earlier U-M study on sexual misconduct

    The university has released the findings of a second campus climate survey — this one by the Association of American Universities — of students on the Ann Arbor campus regarding sexual misconduct.

  9. June 24, 2015

    U-M releases results of campus climate survey on sexual misconduct

    U-M students overwhelmingly say they feel safe from sexual misconduct on the Ann Arbor campus, yet about 11 percent report some form of nonconsensual sexual behavior during the past year.

  10. March 30, 2015

    U-M promotes resources during Sexual Assault Awareness Month

    The university is promoting resources for individuals impacted by sexual misconduct and broadly sharing institutional reporting practices in recognition of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.