Police have discovered new details in the rape case committed by two illegal aliens, also students, who allegedly assaulted a teenage girl in Rockville.
Women at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and The College at Southeastern have created a new opportunity for academic encouragement and collaboration through the Society for Women in Scholarship.
University of Missouri officials are investigating Delta Upsilon fraternity accused of giving date rape drugs and instructions on how to use them on female students.
Four allegations of sexual assault and the use of date-rape drugs have surfaced at Northwestern University. SAE have launched an investigation into the allegations.
A group called North Carolinians for Privacy filed a lawsuit against the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. The group is represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative Christian nonprofit from Arizona.
The Sioux Falls School District’s decision to make LGBT resource websites inaccessible to the student body prompted cries of discrimination against sexual orientation. Internet filters block several LGBT websites such as “It Gets Better” and “GLADD” but continue to make conservative websites such as “Family Resource Council” and “Focus on the Family” available.
A lawyer for students in a landmark case on teacher tenure said on Friday that a California appeals court decision upholding protections for ineffective instructors failed to properly consider harm done to poor and minority students.
A new student privacy legislation was signed into law and effective January 1, 2016. The said law is promoting security for students' personal data from companies. Moreover, this law shall protect the usage of these personal students' information used in advertising and for profit.
Pope Francis on Wednesday expressed his sorrow at what he said is clearly the murder of 43 missing Mexican students, though the government has yet to officially declare them dead after their abduction and apparent massacre in the southwest of the country in late September.
Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters clashed with police in the densely populated district of Mong Kok early on Thursday as tensions escalated at one of three remaining demonstration sites for the first time in more than two weeks.
Hong Kong riot police used pepper spray on Saturday to disperse dozens of students who had stormed government headquarters, but an equal number held their ground in protests against Beijing's tightening grip on the city.