In a unanimous vote, a hearing panel at Tufts University voted to dismiss charges of sexual harassment against a student newspaper that had satirized a campus student leader.
After decades of watching Columbia trash and neglect free speech, legal equality, and all notions of individual rights and responsibilities, the Senate suddenly asserts itself.
In early May 2001, UVA experienced a crisis over charges of widespread cheating, so a professor applied his own software program-designed to detect plagiarism-to the students in his class.
The Faculty Senate at George Washington University voted unanimously to reject a new sexual-harassment policy, saying it could infringe on professors' academic freedom and deny their rights to due process.