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- From: "Mahoney, Maureen J" <>
- To: Howard Kallem <>, April P Baer <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Title IX Training Accountability
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2017 19:00:50 +0000
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Very few students are required to complete any type of T9 training at Boston University. Even the few that are (varsity athletes are required to attend a 2 hour bystander intervention training program) are not
held accountable as 4 of the teams did not participate last academic year with no consequences.
Maureen J. Mahoney MSW LICSW Director, Sexual Assault Response & Prevention Center Boston University 930 Comm Ave 617 353 SARP (7277) Regular e-mail is not a secure form of communication. Student Health Services uses a secure email service, DataMotion,
for all healthcare-related communications. DataMotion requires that each party log-in using a username and password before accessing
email messages. If you initiate communication with Student Health Services using unsecure email, you are accepting and undertaking the risk of having your personal health information comprised through the use of unsecure email. From: Howard Kallem [mailto:] We spent a lot of time discussing this and were heading down the path of imposing a registration hold. But then we looked at the completion rates and they were so high that we decided we didn’t need to go that
route. Howie Kallem Director, Title IX Compliance Duke University From: April P Baer []
Hello friends and colleagues – I am doing research to determine how campuses are holding students accountable for completing mandatory Title IX training programs.
What method for ensuring completion does your campus use? -
Administrative hold on their account -
Assigning a fine for lack of completion -
Other accountability feature -
No accountability feature I welcome your feedback and assistance! Best, April Paul Baer, Ed.D. Interim Title IX Coordinator Office of Gender Equity Frostburg State University 126 Hitchins Administration Building 301.687.3035 | To schedule a meeting with Dr. Baer, please click
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- Title IX Training Accountability, April P Baer, 08/31/2017
- RE: Title IX Training Accountability, Howard Kallem, 08/31/2017
- RE: Title IX Training Accountability, Mahoney, Maureen J, 08/31/2017
- Re: Title IX Training Accountability, Bridget Coffou, 08/31/2017
- RE: Title IX Training Accountability, Levy, Morgan, 08/31/2017
- RE: Title IX Training Accountability, Caramagno, Denise, 08/31/2017
- Re: Title IX Training Accountability, Katie Dalton, 08/31/2017
- Re: Title IX Training Accountability, Megan Elizabeth Selheim, 08/31/2017
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- Re: Title IX Training Accountability, Megan Elizabeth Selheim, 08/31/2017
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- Re: Title IX Training Accountability, Eardley, Ellen L., 08/31/2017
- Re: Title IX Training Accountability, Megan Elizabeth Selheim, 08/31/2017
- Re: Title IX Training Accountability, Katie Dalton, 08/31/2017
- Re: Title IX Training Accountability, Erin Lovette-Colyer, 08/31/2017
- RE: Title IX Training Accountability, Howard Kallem, 08/31/2017
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