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Michigan State University has put in place a new relationship violence and sexual misconduct (RVSM) and Title IX policy following new federal regulations that took effect on August 14. MSU’s new policy replaces the university’s previous RVSM policy.
Changes to MSU’s policy were made in accordance with new Title IX regulations released in May by the U.S. Secretary of Education and govern how K-12 schools, colleges, and universities must respond to reports of sexual harassment and assault under Title IX, the federal law that prohibits discrimination in education on the basis of sex.
“We took this as an opportunity to create a policy that strives for clarity and important supportive measures that increase equity, accountability, and transparency for all involved in the Title IX process” says Tanya Jachimiak, Associate Vice President of MSU’s Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance in a letter to campus. “Our commitment to ensuring a campus free of violence remains unwavering.”
MSU’s new RVSM and Title IX policy will:
The new policy is the result of work by a multi-disciplinary team of faculty, staff, and students and received feedback from a number of groups on campus. Those included the Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct Expert Advisory Workgroup; the Center for Survivors; MSU employee labor unions; Academic Human Resources; MSU Human Resources; the University Committee on Faculty Affairs; the Academic Specialist Advisory Committee; Associated Students of Michigan State University; the Council of Graduate Students; Council of Racial and Ethnic Students; and other faculty, staff and students.
Jachimiak’ s team will continue meet with stakeholders throughout the Fall semester to compile ideas, questions, and suggestions Members of the campus community can also provide individual feedback by emailing [email protected].
The Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance leads MSU’s efforts to cultivate a campus community that is free of discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct and relationship violence. To learn more about Title IX at MSU visit the OCR website.
MSU Today airs every Sunday morning at 9:00 on 105.1 FM, AM 870, and wherever you stream at home. Follow and subscribe at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Michigan State University has put in place a new relationship violence and sexual misconduct (RVSM) and Title IX policy following new federal regulations that took effect on August 14. MSU’s new policy replaces the university’s previous RVSM policy.
Changes to MSU’s policy were made in accordance with new Title IX regulations released in May by the U.S. Secretary of Education and govern how K-12 schools, colleges, and universities must respond to reports of sexual harassment and assault under Title IX, the federal law that prohibits discrimination in education on the basis of sex.
“We took this as an opportunity to create a policy that strives for clarity and important supportive measures that increase equity, accountability, and transparency for all involved in the Title IX process” says Tanya Jachimiak, Associate Vice President of MSU’s Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance in a letter to campus. “Our commitment to ensuring a campus free of violence remains unwavering.”
MSU’s new RVSM and Title IX policy will:
The new policy is the result of work by a multi-disciplinary team of faculty, staff, and students and received feedback from a number of groups on campus. Those included the Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct Expert Advisory Workgroup; the Center for Survivors; MSU employee labor unions; Academic Human Resources; MSU Human Resources; the University Committee on Faculty Affairs; the Academic Specialist Advisory Committee; Associated Students of Michigan State University; the Council of Graduate Students; Council of Racial and Ethnic Students; and other faculty, staff and students.
Jachimiak’ s team will continue meet with stakeholders throughout the Fall semester to compile ideas, questions, and suggestions Members of the campus community can also provide individual feedback by emailing [email protected].
The Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance leads MSU’s efforts to cultivate a campus community that is free of discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct and relationship violence. To learn more about Title IX at MSU visit the OCR website.
MSU Today airs every Sunday morning at 9:00 on 105.1 FM, AM 870, and wherever you stream at home. Follow and subscribe at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.
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