Roohbakhsh v. Board of Trustees of Nebraska State Colleges in October of 2019 (also since settled).
The court wrote … “Schuster is qualified to testify as an expert on industry standards for Title IX training, compliance, investigations, and responses, as well as about the history and purposes of Title IX. Schuster’s opinion will help the trier of fact determine if the College’s responses and investigation comported with industry standards, and her opinion as to that issue is based on her education and experience as a college administrator and trainer.”
In March of 2021, a Title IX erroneous outcome claim against Coastal Carolina University went to a jury trial in federal court in Myrtle Beach, SC. Experts were permitted to testify on both sides, and the jury rendered a verdict for the defendant University. Acting on pre-trial motions, the judge narrowed the topics the experts could address, but allowed testimony as to industry standards.
April 20, 2021
Coastal Carolina University will celebrate Earth Day 2021 by hosting a farmers market on Wednesday, April 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Prince Lawn. This event is open to the public, and attendees are required to practice physical distancing and wear a mask.
The farmers market is presented by Sustain Coastal, in partnership with the Waccamaw Market Cooperative. During the event, local businesses will sell various fresh and locally grown produce, plants, baked goods, handmade jewelry, and other eco-friendly products. The event will feature more than 15 vendors. Cash, checks, and debit/credit cards will be accepted.
Sustain Coastal is committed to transforming CCU into an environmentally sustainable university through campus operations, student curriculum, engaging students through learning and outreach, and collaboration in the community through sustainable stewardship of resources.
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Behold the Carolina Swing April 15, 2021
Top 10 shots from the last 10 years at the RBC Heritage
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – Welcome to the Carolina Swing. No, it does not pay taxes or have a passport, so you’ll find no proof of existence, but rest assured it’s a real thing.
Well, it is this year, anyway.
Thanks to the vagaries of the pandemic, and scheduling, this week’s RBC Heritage presented by Boeing marks the start of a nine-week stretch with four tournaments in the Carolinas.
“Yeah, I love it,” said Charlotte resident and defending Heritage champ Webb Simpson, who shot 71 Thursday. “I m going to be home it looks like for seven of the next nine weeks maybe after this week. It s a nice part of the year for me. I love driving to tournaments.”