In April of 1994 an 18-year-old freshman walked into the office of the
Dean of Fordham College at Rose Hill, a place that, according to the
University’s mission statement, concerns itself with fostering an
“environment that celebrates and protects the dignity of the human
person.”
Inside the confines of that office the young woman started the process of protecting that dignity. She told the Dean a story of how, after a night of drinking in the city, her philosophy professor took advantage of her in his office. By the end of the semester, her professor had resigned.
https://fupaper.wordpress.com/archives/volume-xxxvii-issue-ix/news/the-silent-treatment/
Inside the confines of that office the young woman started the process of protecting that dignity. She told the Dean a story of how, after a night of drinking in the city, her philosophy professor took advantage of her in his office. By the end of the semester, her professor had resigned.
https://fupaper.wordpress.com/archives/volume-xxxvii-issue-ix/news/the-silent-treatment/