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- From: "Felty, Wade P." <>
- To: Roberta Gibbons <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Any role for student conduct?
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 01:32:17 +0000
- Accept-language: en-US
Roberta,
It really depends on your local situation and system. Many systems are
blended - Investigation by Title IX Investigator with adjudication by panel
with special training that abides by DCL guidelines, etc. which falls under
Conduct offices.
The Title IX and Conduct systems are often strongly linked. These areas are
often discussed among the Association for Student Conduct Administration
(Conduct office professional body).
Wade
Wade Felty
Wade Felty
Office of Residence Life & Housing and Judicial Affairs
Randolph-Macon College
(804)-752-3234 (Office)
(717)-813-3513 (Mobile)
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From: Roberta Gibbons
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2014 6:32 PM
To:
Subject: Any role for student conduct?
As I review all of the Campus SaVE and White House Task Force information
(for the umpteenth time!), I am struck by the idea that student conduct is
taken completely out of the equation…that is, that upon “actual notice,” a
report to the Title IX coordinator and a Title IX investigation is triggered.
Can anyone clarify for me whether or not a sexual assault case may still
make its way through student conduct and be heard by a panel? And, if so,
what’s up with the task Force report making reference only to Title IX
coordinators?
Thank you,
Roberta
- Any role for student conduct?, Roberta Gibbons, 06/09/2014
- RE: Any role for student conduct?, Felty, Wade P., 06/09/2014
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