About three-quarters of sexual-harassment complaints under Title IX are dismissed or administratively closed by the Office for Civil Rights, according to a Chronicle analysis of 801 complaints filed between 2003 and 2013. Here’s what the process looks like and why—more often than not—complaints don’t lead to the changes on campuses that student activists are looking for.
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