UC sexual misconduct files show faculty resigned, retired
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Confidential documents released by the University of California show that the same lack of transparency and lax discipline that critics complained about during a sexual harassment scandal involving faculty at UC Berkeley last year also occurred at UC's nine other campuses.
The cases include a UC Santa Cruz professor accused of raping a student who resigned before punishment was levied. A prominent UC Santa Barbara professor investigated for putting his hand up a student's shirt also left before he could be disciplined. Both professors denied the allegations.
UC released documents on 113 cases in which employees violated sexual misconduct policies in recent years.
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The information was released to The Associated Press and other media following a public records request last year.