“As the Lansing State Journal’s Dec. 15 articles on sexual assault and Title IX investigations show, these types of crimes have an enormous and irrefutable impact.
While it is imperative these incidents are reported to police so they can be investigated, universities also have a responsibility under Title IX to investigate allegations of relationship violence and sexual misconduct and determine whether any campus policies have been violated.
As the LSJ articles noted, sexual assault complaints are complex and challenging to investigate and adjudicate. Universities must provide a neutral, timely process that is fair to both parties. While MSU cannot discuss the details of any individual case due to both federal privacy laws and our own respect for the privacy of those involved, we acknowledge the difficulties and frustrations felt by those who go through the Title IX process.
Since 2011, we have made significant changes in how we handle and adjudicate these complaints. We have been constantly making improvements, using reviews of best practices and various inputs, including surveying campus community members. Specifically, we have:
We fully realize we must continue to vigorously pursue all avenues for improvement. We owe that to every member of our community.”
--MSU spokesperson Jason Cody