Culture of Respect Senior Director Allison Tombros Korman and NASPA’s Director for Research and Practice Dr. Jill Dunlap joined Olivier Knox of Sirius Radio’s The Big Picture to break down the new proposed Title IX rules from the Department of Education.
NASPA Statement on the Release of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Title IX
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Title IX and opened a 60 day comment period. NASPA members and the student affairs community have long awaited the NPRM promised by Secretary DeVos since September 2017 when she rescinded guidance set by the Obama administration and released interim guidance.
Croton-Harmon Schools: Culture of Respect Task Force
Read about the work of the Croton-Harmon Schools Culture of Respect Task Force, and how they are using the CORE Blueprint to direct their district-wide efforts to promote student health and safety.
Culture of Respect: #MeToo Raises Awareness in Campus Workplaces
Senior Director Allison Tombros Korman writes in NASPA’s quarterly Leadership Exchange magazine about how #MeToo is impacting how campuses respond to sexual violence.
Title IX in private schools: leaning in to lead
Allison Tombros Korman writes about our partnership with the Emma Willard School and their dedication to addressing sexual violence.
Change Has Come
Turn to page 38 to read about the impact of Culture of Respect’s work at the Emma Willard School.
Emma Willard’s Leadership to Prevent Sexual Assault – An Update
Emma Willard Head of School Jenny Rao writes to students, parents, and alumni about the school’s efforts to prevent and respond to sexual assault.
Core Leadership Team Hosts #MeToo Town Hall
Culture of Respect is proud to work with the Emma Willard School, where administrators are dedicated to having open, honest conversations with students about sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Troy’s Emma Willard, to combat sex abuse, partners with national group
After sex assault charges emerged, private school takes measures to update prevention, response.
Prospective Parents’ Questions for Colleges and Universities
The initial college information session is a good time to examines an institution’s sexual violence prevention and response efforts. Below are suggested questions that will help to determine what schools are doing to foster a Culture of Respect. What prevention programs are in place on your campus? Do you require all first year and transfer […]