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Exciting opportunities from Culture of Respect/NASPA


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  • From: Allison Tombros Korman <>
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  • Subject: Exciting opportunities from Culture of Respect/NASPA
  • Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 01:05:38 +0000
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Hi all,

 

Lots of exciting news from Culture of Respect and NASPA that I wanted to pass along:

 

·        Wednesday, Sept 27 at 3 pm EST NASPA and ASCA will be hosting a free live briefing/panel discussion: Title IX Turmoil: Initial Analysis and Next Steps After the Withdrawal of the 2011 DCL. Click to register – it’s filling up quickly.

·        Culture of Respect is now accepting applications for our next Collective cohort! This campus mobilization program guides institutional stakeholders through a step-by-step strategic assessment and planning process to improve campus sexual violence prevention and response. The program is grounded in a comprehensive self-assessment, and includes collaboration with peers across the nation, technical assistance from Culture of Respect staff, and ongoing professional development. Join the more than 50 institutions currently working to end campus sexual violence through the Collective today – the application closes 10/31/17.

·        Wondering if the Collective is right for your institution? Join us on October 3rd at 2 pm EST for Culture of Respect Collective: How and Why to Get Your Institution Involved. The webinar will feature an overview by Culture of Respect staff, and discussion by Allan Ford, Northeastern State University and Katie Schmalzel, Colorado School of Mines about their participation in the Collective. Please join us to learn about our comprehensive, holistic programmatic approach, initial data from participating institutions, and how your institution can become part of this exciting initiative.

 

Feel free to contact me with any questions or for additional information.

All the best,

Alli

 

 

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Allison Tombros Korman

Senior Director, Culture of Respect

 

NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education

111 K Street, NE | 10th Floor

Washington, DC 20002

Phone (202) 903-0653 | Cell (202) 285-5335

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