(CNN)If
that car parked in Harvard Yard is a rockin', school officials may soon
come a knockin', because hanky-panky between students and faculty at
the elite university has officially been banned.
Specifically,
the school adopted a new policy this week that prohibits romantic
relationships between undergraduates and professors. The previous policy
only did so between professors and the students they taught.
Harvard
released a statement saying a specially appointed committee "determined
that the existing language on relationships of unequal status did not
explicitly reflect the faculty's expectations of what constituted an
appropriate relationship between undergraduate students and faculty
members ... therefore, the committee revised the policy to include a
clear prohibition to better accord with these expectations."
The
action comes nearly a year after the U.S. Department of Education
announced it was investigating 55 colleges and universities, including
Harvard, for violations pertaining to Title IX, the federal law
prohibiting sex discrimination on college campuses.
Harvard
responded at the time by saying it had appointed its first ever Title
IX officer, and that the school's president "recently announced the
creation of a university-wide task force -- composed of faculty,
students and staff -- that will recommend how we can better prevent
sexual misconduct at Harvard."
The new policy is the result of "a formal process to review Harvard University's Title IX policy," the school said.
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