UT’s “Denim Day” raises awareness of sexual assault
UT students support sexual assault victims at "Denim Day" on April 24, 2019.
UT students support sexual assault victims at "Denim Day" on April 24, 2019.
Title IX coordinator leads a discussion and presentation with local communicators regarding the purpose of her office.
The University of Tennessee Women's Coordinating Council hosted the "Take Back the Night" resource fair and silent march for domestic violence and sexual assault awareness.
The list of powerful men accused of sexual harassment or assault continues to grow. What do we do about it? Who is responsible for change?
UT students and the Knoxville community were invited to stand against sexual and domestic violence during the annual Take Back the Night event on Thursday, Oct. 19.
UT's newly-appointed Title IX Coordinator walked students through the new, streamlined process at a panel presentation Tuesday night.
Office of Equity and Diversity report details 38 sexual misconduct cases from a 2015 report. UT was unable to take action in 21 of the cases.
Chancellor Jimmy Cheek addressed students in an open forum on March 23 regarding issues such as diversity on campus, the recent sexual assault lawsuit against the university and privatization of services on campus.
A federal lawsuit by six unnamed UT students claims that Tennessee football players twice assaulted former Tennessee wide receiver Drae Bowles.
Six women have filed a lawsuit against the University of Tennessee, and are accusing the university of enabling sexual assaults by student-athletes.