A four-year study of sexual assaults that the University of Texas System’s Board of Regents launched last August on 13 of its campuses and institutions will help administrators forge new approaches to handling investigations of such allegations, said Wanda Mercer, an associate vice chancellor.
UT at Austin’s administration has been the target of recent lawsuits for the way it has handled sexual assault investigations and meted out related discipline.
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