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Title IX Advisory Committee Meeting: Nov. 12

November 6, 2020

All members of the UP community are invited to join Title IX Advisory Committee meetings to learn more about Title IX related policies, processes, and supports at UP and provide feedback and insight to help the Title IX Office best serve out community. The next Title IX Advisory Committee Meeting will be on Thursday, November 12, 9-10 a.m., on Zoom (https://uportland.zoom.us/j/97991828616). We hope you can join us.

The Title IX Advisory Committee has created three subcommittees to address needs in our community related to Title IX:

  • Cultural Change and Education Committee is designed for those interested in advocacy, getting information/resources out to campus, and being part of change change.
  • Student Advocacy Program Committee is designed to help build a student-driven advocacy program at UP.
  • Non-UP Confidential Resource Program Committee -is designed to address student desire for an off-campus resource not affiliated with UP but likely located on campus.

Please let us know (titleix@up.edu) if you are interested in serving on a subcommittee or know someone who would be.

Filed Under: 11-09-2020, Campus Services, Human Resources Tagged With: TItle IX, Title IX Advisory Committee meetings

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