Below is a compilation of the Baptist Standard’s ongoing coverage of Baylor University’s handling of campus sexual violence, with the most recent articles at the top.
July 27, 2016
Editorial: Regents must open up for Baylor to thrive once again
July 25, 2016
Lawsuit against Baylor amended to add fourth alleged victim
July 7, 2016
Baylor task force on spiritual life and character formation starts work
Briles seeks to be removed from Title IX lawsuit
June 30, 2016
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Baylor interim president cites continued Title IX response improvements
June 26, 2016
Baylor and Briles agree to terminate relationship
June 22, 2016
Big 12 requests full report from Baylor regarding sexual assaults
June 16, 2016
Three former students sue Baylor, alleging sexual assault
June 10, 2016
June 6, 2016
Garland: Baylor intends to ensure student safety
June 2, 2016
Baylor Line Foundation urges release of investigative report
June 1, 2016
Major shake-up at Baylor University
Editorial: Should Baylor be a nation or a family?
May 2016
Baylor AD resigns; acting football coach hired
Baylor University demotes president and fires football coach
Editorial: Baylor places values ahead of victories
Editorial: Baylor’s ideals must top gridiron glory
Ken Starr reportedly fired as Baylor University president
Baylor regents receive briefing from Pepper Hamilton on sexual violence report
March 2016
Former Baylor student sues over sexual assault by football player
Baylor enhances Title IX office, counseling center and public safety
February 2016
Baylor regents approve plan to address sexual violence
Editorial: A trying time – and learning opportunity – for Baylor
Recent grad says she was raped at Baylor; claims inadequate response
Baylor ‘family’ stands with survivors of sexual violence
Baylor students plan prayer vigil for victims of sexual violence
September 2015
Philadelphia lawyers to investigate Baylor’s response to sexual assault
August 2015
External counsel to investigate sexual violence at Baylor
2nd Opinion: Cheer for moral leadership, not merely football success
Baylor launches inquiry into student athlete’s sexual assault
For information and updates provided by Baylor University, visit www.baylor.edu/rtsv
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