New policy looks to curtail prof-student relationships  By Nick Olynyk Lance Writer September 26, 2007 The University of Windsor’s proposed Faculty-Student Intimate Relations Policy could produce serious consequences for faculty and staff entering into relationships with students. The document, currently under review, states that any professor or person with decision making authority involved in a sexual relationship or deep emotional bond with a student may ultimately be subject to dismissal. >> |
Campus police reducing sexual assault concerns
By Natasha Marar News Editor September 19, 2007 Recent sexual assaults at Carleton, Laurentian, and York Universities, has prompted campus officials to increase safety awareness among students through the promotion of information, and various programs and services. Earlier in the month a woman was sexually assaulted while she worked in a lab at Carleton University. Several women were also sexually assaulted on their way to campus. Additionally, two men sexually assaulted two female students while they slept in their unlocked residence rooms at York University. >>
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Engineering professor receives $500,000 for biofuel research
By Taylor North Lance Writer September 26, 2007 The Canadian Foundation for Innovation and Canadian Research Council recently granted University engineering professor Jerald Lalman a five-year $500,000 research grant for his study on bio-fuels. The Canadian Foundation for Innovation, a $300 million budgeted program, donating $100,000 of the $500,000 grant Lalman received. >> |