- Title IX 50th Anniversary - Clery Act & Title IX
- LGBTQIA+ Webinar
- Title IX Webinar
- Mental Well-Being
- Higher Education News
50 Years of Title IX
This June we recognize the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity at educational institutions that receive federal dollars. Originally drafted to challenge the status quo for women in sports, Title IX now applies to all forms of sexual violence, including sexual harassment and assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking.
This law has fundamentally changed how higher education institutions and organizations respond to reports of sexual violence and ensures they take active steps to prevent it. To that end, we’ve compiled a list of key requirements from both the Clery Act and Title IX so that you can review your current practices and ensure your institution or organization meets or exceeds basic compliance.
Free Report | Complying with the Clery Act and Title IX
Title IX and Clery Act compliance can be complex. Download our popular report to better understand how to comply with the campus-wide mandates, gain best practices to meet and exceed the regulations, and increase empowerment for victims while reducing risk.
Upcoming Webinar | Beyond Pride Month — Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students Year-Round
Learn insights from recent published research as well as a national data set on health safety and well-being to dive deep on the strengths LGBTQIA+ students demonstrate, and the challenges they face when it comes to safety, well-being, and inclusion on college campuses.
Hear from nationally recognized legal scholar and Title IX expert, Nancy Chi Cantalupo, and Vector Solution’s Vice President of Impact, Holly Rider, for a discussion that invites participants to examine ways to establish a consistent approach to upholding this important civil right protection on campus and building institutional confidence and trust, regardless of regulatory process outcomes.
Population health is the science of understanding the multiple determinants of ongoing stress and trauma on our physical and mental well-being, from the cellular to the societal level.
In this webinar, Dr. Jennifer A. King shares strategies for campus leaders and institutional advocates that stand to make an impact on the quality of life for their students, faculty, and staff.