After posting The List, Elizabeth Dunn was both publicly and privately targeted by administration and students at Middlebury. Students posted this article in Beyond The Green in support of Dunn, and called for the administration to cease it's course…
Shortly after The List was posted, the Vice President for Student Affairs and the Dean of Students wrote to the entire Middlebury College community; the email acknowledged the post, reviewed resources for people experiencing sexual violence, and…
This is Reason.com's coverage of The List and it's fallout. This article discusses the question of whether Dunn themself violated Title IX policy, and the justness of that policy if they did.
This is the Seven Days profile on Elizabeth Dunn. The article discusses Dunn's life before and at Middlebury, as well as their experience of posting the list and their perspective on it's fallout. Despite all of the news coverage of The List, Seven…
This Campus editorial discusses the aftermath of The List and addresses many community opinions of it, both positive and negative. Ultimately, this editorial urges people to "believe and listen to women, acknowledge when and how we’re complicit, and…
This Campus article discusses the results of the Middlebury administration's judicial process against Dunn. The article states how and why the college issued official discipline to Dunn.
After Dunn posted The List, they met with a campus judicial officer who requested the names and contact information of the people who had contacted Dunn with reports of sexual misconduct. Dunn refused. After returning from winter break (Dunn posted…