By Nina Thorsen, Mina Kim and The Associated Press

Federal officials are investigating how UC Berkeley responds to reports of campus sexual assaults. The investigation began after dozens of UC Berkeley students and alumni filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education in February, alleging the university mishandled campus disciplinary cases involving sexual violence.
Berkeley isn't the only university in the spotlight right now for mishandling sexual assault cases. Just a few cases in the news include the probe into Florida State's lack of investigation in the sexual assault of a freshman, while Vanderbilt and Amherst are also being sued for mishandling student complaints.
One in every five women will be sexually assaulted while in college, but less than 5 percent will report the assault to law enforcement, according to the U.S. Justice Department. Several national efforts are in the works to address the issue.
Recommendations from the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault are expected to go public next week, and Bay Area Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA-14) plans to introduce federal legislation to strengthen laws to combat sexual assault on students.