Reports and figures are showing that there were 56 reports alleging sexual misconduct by Indiana University employees filed in just one year. June 2016 to July 2017. These are reports from across all campuses.
The Bloomington Herald-Times received the data from the university through a public records request.
Most IU campuses had more reports alleging misconduct by students than employees. IU Kokomo is the only exception, with five reports about employees and two about students.
The university's Office of Student Welfare and Title IX releases these numbers annually on sexual misconduct reports by students, but those figures don't include reports about Indiana University employees.
Emily Springston is IU's chief student welfare and also Title IX officer. She says the student welfare office focuses on student behavior and university leadership have not put in requests for reports against employees to be included in the annual report. Story credit Associated Press