The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights concluded an investigation involving a professor requiring female students to take off their shirts in class.
"The shameful underlying facts in this investigation — of a college professor subjecting his entire class to sexual harassment as a condition of instruction — are galling and categorically unacceptable under Title IX," she said."I appreciate the additional commitment Montgomery College made to fulfill its remaining obligation under Title IX to ensure that the discriminatory effects end for all its students.
The Office for Civil Rights is requiring that all the students in a class where the professor demanded students remove their shirts be notified of Montgomery College's investigation concluding. SUPREME COURT ALLOWS MORE THAN 230 MEN TO SUE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OVER FORMER TEAM DOCTOR'S SEXUAL ABUSE
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