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Rapid Response Webinar: Understanding the Final Title IX Rule and Its Impact

Health, Safety, and Well-being Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Division Sexual and Relationship Violence Prevention, Education, and Response AVP or "Number Two" Mid-Level Senior Level VP for Student Affairs
May 14, 2020   |  4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Dr. Jill Creighton William Kidder Wanda Swan

After over a year of waiting for final regulations from the Department of Education, the final rule on Title IX has been published. Student affairs professionals along with students and other key stakeholders are working together to determine what the new rules mean for their institutions and for sexual misconduct prevention and response in higher education more broadly. Join us for this discussion with a panel of experts, representing a diverse range of perspectives from those whose roles will be most directly impacted by the final rule.

Cost
Free
Course Length
60 minutes
Course Type
Live Briefing

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Learning Outcomes

As a result of attending this session, participants will understand:

  • what was included in the final rule from the proposed rules and what was changed;
  • the impact on various campus practitioners who work closely with sexual misconduct issues; and
  • the implications of the proposed rules on reporting and responding parties in sexual misconduct cases.

Panelists

  • Jill Creighton, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs & Dean of Students, Washington State University
    Former President, ASCA and NASPA Public Policy Division member
  • William Kidder, Special Assistant, Chancellor's Office, University of California-Santa Cruz
  • Wanda Swan, Executive Director and Founder, The Swan Center for Advocacy & Research, Inc.
    Vice-Chair, NASPA Sexual and Relationship Violence Prevention, Education, and Response KC