In the wake of students calling for changes in Trinity
University's handling of sexual assaults, the university brought national
expert Saundra
Schuster to campus Thursday to discuss sexual assault policies and
campus climate.
About 180 students filled Chapman Auditorium for an evening
forum with Schuster, who said Trinity was moving in a “positive direction” and
urged them to voice their concerns with the understanding that “the university
is engaging in a reasonably fair process.”
Schuster was part of the institutional response to a more
heated forum in February that drew about 200 students who grilled
administrators about campus police procedures, the appeal process and the
appropriateness of student discipline decisions.
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