Investigations by The College Fix reveal that numerous universities allow sexual relationships between students and staff members, with some universities permitting them even when the staff member is in a supervisory role over the student.
The Fix looked at the policies of five prominent universities: Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Rutgers, and Penn State.
The Fix previously reported on Columbia's policy in the wake of a $50 million sexual harassment lawsuit against that university by a student who said she had an inappropriate sexual relationship with then-dean of students of the School of General Studies Tom Harford. The student suing the school recently amended her lawsuit to demand $60 million from the university.
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