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Baylor University announced progress on its implementation of recommendations for improving the school’s response to sexual violence, including the addition of a 24-hour crisis hotline and a website for reporting Title IX violations and other student conduct concerns, according to a press release Tuesday afternoon.

The announcement included a link to a newly launched page on Baylor’s website that tracks progress made on 105 recommendations from Pepper Hamilton LLP, a law firm that found a “fundamental failure” in the implementation of Title IX universitywide, according to the Baylor Board of Regents. Much of the information on the website and in Tuesday’s press release has been previously reported.

“We expect to update the page about every two weeks for the next few months as we near completion on a number of fronts,” Baylor spokeswoman Lori Fogleman said in an email. “The date of the update will be provided at the top center of the page, as is noted on the existing version.”

After regents announced Pepper Hamilton’s findings in May, they fired Ken Starr as president and Art Briles as head football coach. Ian McCaw later resigned as athletic director.