In our recent article, When Students Study Abroad: A Title IX Guide for Higher Ed, we looked at how institutions can manage Title IX obligations when students are learning overseas. This companion piece turns the lens inward—on the international students and scholars...
In our recent post on Title IX decision-maker training, we talked about how critical it is to have prepared, conflict-free decision-makers in place. But decision-makers must work with the record they’re given, or be forced to return matters for further investigation —...
Reporting misconduct remains one of the toughest challenges for Title IX offices. Even as professionals work tirelessly to create safer, more supportive environments, many students, faculty, and staff hesitate to come forward. Understanding and addressing Title IX...
As campuses gear up for a new semester, one of the most effective solutions to reduce risk and keep cases moving is to ensure your Title IX decision-makers are clearly identified, fully prepared, and have completed the right Title IX decision-maker training. Whether...
The start of a new academic year brings energy, excitement, and unfortunately elevated risk. Between the first day of classes and Thanksgiving break, students enter what researchers call the “Red Zone”: a period when more than 50% of all campus sexual...