As Strauss victims and students supported statutes of limitations bill, Ohio State lobbied against it
A bill in the Ohio legislature would have allowed victims of Richard Strauss to sue Ohio State. The university worked to block it.
A bill in the Ohio legislature would have allowed victims of Richard Strauss to sue Ohio State. The university worked to block it.
“Truths untold” is a series featuring the voices and stories of victims and survivors of Richard Strauss, a former university physician who sexually assaulted students and student-athletes during his 20-year tenure at Ohio State.
Attorneys representing 84 former Ohio State students and student-athletes appealed a federal judge’s dismissal of lawsuits against the university for failing to address and prevent decades of sexual abuse by former university physician Richard Strauss.
Truths untold is a series featuring the voices and stories of victims and survivors of Richard Strauss, a former university physician who sexually assaulted students and student-athletes during his 20-year tenure at Ohio State.
The federal judge presiding over lawsuits against Ohio State filed by victims of former university physician Richard Strauss failed to disclose his wife’s licensing agreement with the university to sell Ohio State flags until a Thursday conference call with victims’ attorneys.
A tenured social work professor was fired and had his tenure status revoked by the Board of Trustees Thursday for violating the university’s sexual misconduct policy.
For victims and survivors of sexual violence, the conclusion of a Title IX case doesn’t end the impact the assault — and the process — has on them.
According to the Ohio State Student Conduct website, Title IX hearings are designed to be “informal.” They are not meant to replace criminal or civil resolutions and are not meant to mimic them. But the victims and survivors The Lantern spoke with overwhelmingly disagreed.
(un)silenced: Journeys through Ohio State’s Title IX process is a four-part series about Title IX at Ohio State. It centers on the voices of students who experienced sexual violence while at the university and their journey through the Title IX process.
In a single word — “validated” is how Steven Snyder-Hill felt when a special master determined Ohio State violated state public records law when it…