College and university leaders can play a big role: does your institution look at Title IX and Clery with a narrow compliance lens, or can it see them both as an opportunity to transform your campuses, and our world
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.
Culture of Respect CORE Evaluation 3rd Edition: What’s New?
Culture of Respect released an update to the CORE Evaluation, a detailed self-assessment survey that can be used by all types of institutions of higher education to inventory campus efforts to prevent and respond to sexual violence. This 3rd edition of the survey not only makes improvements in question clarity and specificity, but also explores new content areas that speak to the evolving state of the field. The expanded survey content presents four key themes.
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.
Leading the Charge: Higher Education Takes a Proactive Approach in Addressing the Rise of Sexual Harassment Claims
When revelations of Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s sexual misconduct surfaced in October to much public outcry, the moment was a sobering one for many in academia who for some time have waged a similar — albeit less public — battle against such egregious acts and abuses of power.
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.
Will we finally learn this time?
Senior Director Allison Tombros Korman writes about how #MeToo is shifting the public’s perspective on sexual violence.
Want to get serious about addressing sexual violence? 5 ways to think beyond your campus walls.
While campuses get better at condemning violence, responding to poor behavior, and supporting survivors, it is imperative they start to think how to expand the impact beyond student centers and residence halls. Here five ways colleges and universities can focus their resources and energy to ensure campus efforts to end violence ripple throughout our society.
RELEASE: It’s On Us Campaign Launches New PSA ‘We Can’ and Official Partner School Initiative
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 15, 2016 Press release available here Kicking off today, It’s On Us will world premiere its new PSA titled “We Can,” highlighting ways that we can intervene and be active bystanders. The PSA features real life heroes who have stepped in to stop sexual assaults. In tandem, MTV will roll-out four […]