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Deciding to be proactive after a sexual assault lawsuit on campus and the continuing University of Colorado sex scandal, leaders at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are considering requiring all employees to take a 90-minute online course defining sexual harassment.
"What's happening at the University of Colorado causes us all to ask, 'Are we being proactive?'" said Herbert Howe, associate to the Nebraska chancellor. He sees the class as a proactive way to prevent harassment on campus.
At Nebraska a former computer science student is suing a visiting professor from India for first-degree sexual assault and false imprisonment after he immobilized and attacked her in her office. Police reports said he assumed her short skirt invited his sexual advance.
In response, senior administrators ...