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EdSource's Best Of 2022: CSU's Title IX Reckoning

The report indicates Castro's resignation led to a board of trustees review of how Title IX practices are handled.

December 30, 2022

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Earlier this year, the resignation of Joseph I. Castro as CSU chancellor over his mishandling of a Title IX sexual harassment case involving an administrator when he was president of Fresno State put a spotlight on how the 23-campus system handles sexual and gender misconduct complaints from students and staff.

The board of trustees launched a review of Title IX practices across the system.

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Over the past year, EdSource’s reporting on the country’s largest public university system has examined the outcomes when faculty and administrators are found in violation of Title IX.

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