Details Released On Alleged Sexual Abuse By Catholic Priests, Making The Most Of College

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Victims of clergy sexual abuse and their family members react as Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro speaks during a news conference at the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018. A Pennsylvania grand jury says its investigation of clergy sexual abuse identified more than 1,000 child victims. The grand jury report released Tuesday says that number comes from records in six Roman Catholic dioceses. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Pennsylvania’s attorney general released a report this week providing more details about the disturbing allegations of child sexual abuse by Catholic priests spanning several decades. We talk to a reporter about what was in the report and how the church is responding. We also talk to an expert about small decisions that can make a big impact on getting the most out of your time in college.

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Episode Credits

  • Carrie Kaufman Host
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Kealey Bultena Producer
  • Jack Jenkins Guest
  • Sue Kissinger Guest