The father of a KU women’s basketball player told a Kansas Senate committee Tuesday that no one from the university had asked for a Title IX investigation following an incident that led to charges being filed against a star men’s player.
Tim Calvert spoke by phone to the Kansas Senate education committee during an informational briefing on Title IX, a federal law that prohibits gender discrimination in education including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Calvert asked for a Title IX investigation earlier this year after his daughter, McKenzie Calvert, reported to police and the University of Kansas that Josh Jackson had vandalized her car in December.