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Penn State To Host Town Hall Addressing Sexual Misconduct November 8

Penn State recently announced that it will host a virtual town hall at 4 p.m. on Monday, November 8, to share updates and hear from the community about the university’s ongoing efforts to address sexual misconduct on campus.

Penn State President Eric Barron will host the event. It’s mainly geared toward students, but it’ll feature other university employees and leaders from student organizations.

The following figures and leaders will join Barron at the town hall:

  • Suzanne Adair, associate vice president for affirmative action 
  • Tamla Lewis, associate general counsel 
  • Danny Shaha, assistant vice president of Student Affairs 
  • Nora Van Horn, student in the Schreyer Honors College and member of the Schreyer Gender Equity Coalition 
  • Yvette Willson, interim director of the Gender Equity Center

Those interested in attending may submit questions in advance through this link. The event will be livestreamed here.

The town hall is likely to address in some capacity the results that were finally released from the 2018 Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey. The results were published following an overwhelming push from student organizations like the Schreyer Gender Equity Coalition.

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