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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Yale Sluts&#8221;: Harassment</title>
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		<title>By: Mary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read an article about a new sexual harassment awareness course offered online at the University at Buffalo: http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol39/vol39n22/articles/SexHarassmentCourse.html
Here is an excerpt from the article: 

Barbara Burke, interim director of EDAAA, notes that the online program that is available at UB also is in use at more than 200 universities, corporations and government agencies.

“In keeping with the trend toward online, self-paced learning, this program is a convenient easy-to-use educational tool for faculty, staff and students,” Burke says. “It provides a proactive approach to sexual-harassment prevention by clearly defining our mutual rights and responsibilities in the context of federal and state laws, and university policy. We hope all members of the campus community will take the opportunity to become better informed on this important subject.”

The online sexual harassment awareness training program provides information ranging from definitions of sexual harassment and instructions on how to file a complaint to university policies and federal laws concerning sexual harassment.

And the link for the course:  https://secure.newmedialearning.com/psh/ubuffalo/

I wonder what impact the course has had on campuses. If it&#039;s a positive one, maybe that is something universities like Yale can consider implementing as well.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read an article about a new sexual harassment awareness course offered online at the University at Buffalo: <a href="http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol39/vol39n22/articles/SexHarassmentCourse.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol39/vol39n22/articles/SexHarassmentCourse.html</a><br />
Here is an excerpt from the article: </p>
<p>Barbara Burke, interim director of EDAAA, notes that the online program that is available at UB also is in use at more than 200 universities, corporations and government agencies.</p>
<p>“In keeping with the trend toward online, self-paced learning, this program is a convenient easy-to-use educational tool for faculty, staff and students,” Burke says. “It provides a proactive approach to sexual-harassment prevention by clearly defining our mutual rights and responsibilities in the context of federal and state laws, and university policy. We hope all members of the campus community will take the opportunity to become better informed on this important subject.”</p>
<p>The online sexual harassment awareness training program provides information ranging from definitions of sexual harassment and instructions on how to file a complaint to university policies and federal laws concerning sexual harassment.</p>
<p>And the link for the course:  <a href="https://secure.newmedialearning.com/psh/ubuffalo/" rel="nofollow">https://secure.newmedialearning.com/psh/ubuffalo/</a></p>
<p>I wonder what impact the course has had on campuses. If it&#8217;s a positive one, maybe that is something universities like Yale can consider implementing as well.</p>
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