January 24, 2006Sexual harassment reportThe American Association of University Women Educational Foundation released a study today that said about two thirds of college students have been sexually harassed. The study, which was covered by national news sites did not involve any Virginia colleges. Virginia Tech Police Chief Debra Duncan said her department has investigated a few incidents of reported sexual harassment this year. |
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January 24, 2006
Sexual harassment report
The American Association of University Women Educational Foundation released a study today that said about two thirds of college students have been sexually harassed. The study, which was covered by national news sites did not involve any Virginia colleges.
Virginia Tech Police Chief Debra Duncan said her department has investigated a few incidents of reported sexual harassment this year.

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