/ Title IX and Equal Opportunity

Resources

Several national and local resources provide information and education about Title IX, sexual harassment, interpersonal violence and bystander intervention.

Rights and Resources for Survivors of Sexual Harassment

Rights and Resources for Survivors of Sexual Harassment

 
Including Dating Violence, Stalking and Sexual Assault,  

 

NATIONAL HOTLINES

Each of these hotlines are available 24/7 and offer a live chat option through their websites.

  • 800.656.4673
  • 800.799.7233
  • 866.331.9474
    Text ɫɜcampusɫɝ to 22522

  • (crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ students)
    866.488.7386
WEBSITES

HOW CAN I HELP A FRIEND?
  • You can help someone who has been assaulted (or who has been reported to have violated college policy) by listening and offering comfort
  • Ask your friend if they would like you to go with them to the health center, hospital, administratorɫəs office or counseling
  • If a friend tells you they were assaulted, reinforce the message that they are not at fault and that it is natural to feel a range of emotions, including sadness, fear, shame or anger
  • Encourage your friend to promote physical well-being by eating, sleeping and exercising as well as possible
  • Become an advocate - consider joining S.T.E.P.
VIDEOS/PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS


  • YouTube video
  • YouTube video
  • Office of Civil Rights Webinar -
  • Office of Civil Rights Webinar - ""
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Training Material

The following materials have been used to train employees engaged in grievance process. (For more information about which employees have received which training opportunities, please contact the Title IX Coordinator.)