In response to a petition from 1,029 students and staff, University of Georgia President Michael Adams promised to form a committee to explore the possibility of creating an Ombuds Office. Adams said he had read an online petition asking for the UGA administration to take a stronger stand against sexual harassment and to be "more active, reliable and transparent" in enforcing harassment policies on the UGA campus. (Red and Black; Athens Banner-Herald.)
Prior post: University of Georgia Petitions for Staff Ombuds
Friday, February 8, 2008
Update: UGA President Agrees to Consider Ombuds for Staff and Students
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