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At least two schools are reconsidering how they treat the people who pose there nude or semi-nude.
At Ohio University's College of Communication, a female senior complained of sexual harassment by the director of the school of visual communication, Larry Nighswander. She had posed topless for him at a photo shoot in September.
Although the school dismissed the complaint by Rebecca Humes, it has set up new guidelines that ban faculty photo sessions with nude or semi-nude models.
According to a faculty member, the problem is getting professional models to travel an hour and a half to the school in Athens, Ohio.
At the Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, nude models have voted to join a ...