Committee to investigate political science department By Tim Karstens Staff Reporter The fallout from recent sexual harassment allegations in the politi cal science department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has prompted one student to take matters into his own hands. Robert Herling, a senior criminal justice student, is forming a commit tee to educate and assist students who feel they have been sexually harassed. Herling said he decided to form the committee after Valerie Schwebach, a former political sci ence professor at UNL, leveled sexu al harassment charges against the political science department at UNL. Schwebach, who-is no longer at UNL, formally filed sexual harass ment charges in June 1997. The charges stemmed from a 1995 inci dent where a political science gradu ate student found an offensive flier in Oldfather Hall. Other faculty mem bers and some students apparently left, claiming the department toler ates harassment towards women. The goal of die committee, which will consist of students exclusively, is to reach all victims of sexual harassment and to help victims after thev have heen harassed nr assaulted Herling said. “I would like to give them the chance to alleviate the problem once they become the victim,” Herling said. While not singling out the politi cal science department at UNL, the alleged harassment of Schwebach is symptomatic of a university-wide problem, Herling said. “I got the impression that a lot of students on campus did not know the options given to them,” Herling said. “And the political science depart ment didn’t complete the steps they had to take, or they didn’t take them.” Jeff Spinner, an associate profes sor of political science, said the accusations made by Schwebach in May have been investigated by the department and an outside party and dismissed. Even though the department has found no basis for Schwebach’s com plaint, Chancellor James Moeser has appointed a three-member faculty committee to further investigate the matter. Spinner said he expects the findings to support the department’s previous findings. “They are just reviewing it and seeing what the climate is for women,” Spinner said of the faculty panel. “I find it to be a good atmos phere. No committee has found any problems before.” Dr. Herbert Howe, an associate chancellor and professor of psychol ogy at UNL, said the committee was formed under the auspices of the Academic Rights and Responsibilities Committee, which oversees matters involving UNL aca demic departments. The committee, which must submit its findings by the end of the summer, is focusing more on me way me scnweoacn mat ter was handled currently. “They weren’t concerned about the climate in the department,” Howe said of the committee’s purpose. “They were concerned about the process.” Members of the ARRC panel and Dr. Howe said the information gath ered so far was confidential and refused to comment on the report. Herling said two prior studies . done by UNL in 1981 and 1985 on sexual harassment indicated there had always been a problem. Considering recent events, the prob lem still exists and there is plenty of blame to go around. “It just seems to me that some of the people on campus are compla cent,” Herling said of the campus policy towards sexual harassment. “And if these people are complacent, they are just as guilty.” Ip ' ' ’’ - rS^PS^ •’’ - - *' ’' ~'^ '■' * ,r- • ■ W ^ ^ ■>''" "?-. • ‘ '• •' -. • . .• - : -- •*"-' -V • *■ •• ’>- : T ^ ;•- :r.~■• * :'--r - 1 i "i i. ■ . ... t .- . ■ —-- - Check us out (on the Web) www.unl.edu/ DailyNeb I l ■^LXjK|XJUMvLRi|B ■ I UiiiliiriiiHAiM M Is __ ■ - — -- — - - -, American Heart Association-^^ Fighting Hwart Dkmm Reduce your risk factors We make house calls - Free estimates - Mac or PC (402) 628-2221 Resumes, curriculum vitae written I (iv. msg. & we’ll call & printed while you watch. Term I back hippity-hop!) papers, theses, dissertations edited, Hours 8 a.m. to 10 pm. formatted & laser printed Your choice (402) 628-2222 fax of MLA, APA, AP or Chicago styles. ironclad@navix.net Low rates, high quality, fast work. H... • • Wiwwof>"typing"icrvicH J H_