English universities are still enabling sexual misconduct New regulations are due to take force next month but leaders are not doing enough on prevention and response, say Graham Towl and Clarissa DiSantis By Graham Towl 16 July
Sexual assault documentary must spark debate at UK universities Louis Theroux’s interviews with those accused of sexual assault at US campuses should be a wake-up call to UK universities who have ducked this issue for years, says Graham Towl By Graham Towl 13 March
The Weinsteins of academia can no longer be tolerated Getting universities’ houses in order may well mean publicly dismissing some very eminent academics, say Graham Towl and Kelsey Paske By Graham Towl 7 November
Students are still afraid to report sexual assault Many students aren’t reporting sexual harassment or assault on campus despite efforts to tackle the problem, say Hareem Ghani and Graham Towl By Hareem Ghani 7 August
Sexual violence on campus: time to put an end to doing nothing From calling out sexism to empowering students, we must be far more proactive in tackling offences, argues Graham Towl By Graham Towl 3 November