Student protests persist at UT-Austin over handling of sexual misconduct cases
With the end of the fall semester looming, University of Texas at Austin administrators continue to face a burgeoning student protest movement over the return to the classroom of two professors punished for sexual misconduct policy violations.
In the last few months, students have stormed a class, staged sit-ins outside administrators offices, circulated a petition and issued a list of demands including public notices naming all professors found to have committed misconduct.
We don't know who we're in a classroom with, said one protest organizer, senior Alyssa Ashcraft. That's the concerning part to students.
Another sit-in is planned for Friday. Two days ago, UT President Greg Fenves and Executive Vice President and Provost Maurie McInnis agreed to attend a public forum with students next semester, and administrators have met with student organizers several times since the sit-ins began.
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(Bryan-College Station Eagle)