AAUP Policy Statements, Reports, & Analysis
Sexual Harassment: Suggested Policy and Procedures for Handling Complaints . 1995. AAUP Policy Documents and Reports.
Due Process in Sexual Harassment Complaints, AAUP Policy Documents and Reports, Tenth Edition.
Consensual Relationships Between Faculty and Students, AAUP Policy Documents and Reports, Tenth Edition.
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Legal Primer For New & Not So New Administrators. 2005. By Donna R. Euben. Legal outline.
Domestic Partner Benefits. 2005. By Donna R. Euben, AAUP Counsel. Informational outline.
Sexual Harassment In Higher Education: Current Issues & Trends. 2005. A joint paper presented for the Education Law Association in Memphis, Tennessee.
Legal Issues In The Classroom. 2003. By Donna Euben, AAUP Counsel. Presentation to the Appalachian College Association Teaching and Learning Institute.
Sexual Harassment in the Academy: Some Suggestions for Faculty Policies and Procedures. 2002. By Donna R. Euben, AAUP Counsel. Informational outline.
Sexual Harassment Policies. 2002. By Donna R. Euben. Legal outline.
Academe: Magazine of the AAUP
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Creating LGBTQ-Friendly Campuses. September-October 2009. By Lori Messinger
AAUP Files Brief in Sexual-Harassment Case. July- August 2008. By Nicholas M. Manicone. AAUP at Work.
The Wisdom of Solomon. May-June 2005. By Ann Springer, AAUP Associate Counsel. Legal Watch.
Sexual Harassment Policies on Campus. November-December 2003. By Donna R. Euben, AAUP Counsel. Legal Watch column.
Anti– Harassment Law Signed in California. January-February 2000. By Hans Johnson. Nota Bene.
Other Resources
Sexual Harassment In Higher Education: Current Issues & Trends. November 19, 2005. A joint paper presented for the Education Law Association in Memphis, Tennessee.
Office for Civil Rights: Sexual Harassment Guidance: Harassment of Students by School Employees, Other Students, or Third Parties.