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...
Studying abroad opens doors for cultural and academic growth—but also introduces heightened risks. Female students may be up to five times more likely to be sexually assaulted while studying abroad compared to when they are on campus. For Title IX teams, we must ask...
What Title IX Means for College Athletics As part of our four-part Free Summer Webinar Series, Title IX Solutions recently hosted a session on the intersection of Title IX and Athletics, featuring longtime expert and current Title IX Solutions Investigator, Kathryn...
Your Top Questions Answered What happens when a student with a disability enters a Title IX process, whether as a complainant, a respondent, or a witness? In a recent Title IX Solutions webinar, “Supporting Students with Disabilities in a Title IX Process,”...