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Title IX

 

 

Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in educational institutions that receive federal funding. Discrimination on the basis of sex can include sexual harassment or sexual violence, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual coercion, stalking and domestic/intimate partner violence. While it is often thought of as a law that applies only to athletics programs, Title IX is much broader than Athletics and applies to all programs at the university. The University of South Alabama prohibits sex or gender-based harassment, discrimination or retaliation. 

The Title IX Office is dedicated to supporting the university's commitment to creating an environment where students, faculty, staff and visitors are free from discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence. We provide leadership and support regarding Title IX regulations and the implementation of prevention programming that addresses sex discrimination and sexual violence. The Title IX Office takes all allegations of sexual misconduct seriously. We will promptly respond and thoroughly investigate and resolve all complaints of sexual misconduct in accordance with the university's Sexual Misconduct Policy. We are committed to supporting all members of the university community by providing fair and equitable services and resources.  

 

 

Title IX and Sexual Misconduct Policy Insert for Syllabi

 
Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in educational institutions that receive federal funding.
Discrimination on the basis of sex can include sexual harassment or sexual violence, such as
rape, sexual assault, sexual coercion, stalking, and domestic/intimate partner violence. While it is
often thought of as a law that applies only to athletics programs, Title IX is much broader than
Athletics and applies to all programs at the university. The University of South Alabama
prohibits sex or gender-based harassment, discrimination, or retaliation. 

The Title IX Office is dedicated to supporting the university's commitment to creating an
environment where students, faculty, staff, and visitors are free from discrimination, sexual
harassment, and sexual violence. We provide leadership and support regarding Title IX
regulations and the implementation of prevention programming that addresses sex discrimination
and sexual violence. The Title IX Office takes all allegations of sexual misconduct seriously and
will promptly respond and thoroughly investigate and resolve all complaints of sexual
misconduct in accordance with the university’s Sexual Misconduct Policy. We are committed to
supporting all university community members by providing fair and equitable services and
resources.  

For questions about Title IX, please visit the Title IX page at
https://www.southalabama.edu/departments/studentaffairs/titlenine/ or contact Deidra Byas, Title
IX Coordinator, at 251-460-7280. Please scan the QR code below to file a confidential Title IX
incident report.

 

Upcoming Events

more events

Sept
10

Building a Healthy Foundation

Time: 4pm 

Location: Student Center Room 205

Through fun activities and discussions, attendees will explore important aspects of healthy relationships like communication, boundaries, trust, and respect. The event will offer a welcoming atmosphere with giveaways, and games to encourage participation from everyone. 

 

Sept
25

Spot that Red Flag
Location: Student Center Terrace
Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Time: 4pm - 6pm 

This event is aimed at raising awareness about red flags in relationships using popular love movies. Attendees will watch a well-known film and raise a red flag whenever a red flag moment occurs, such as manipulation or lack of consent. This interactive activity sheds light on behaviors often overlooked or romanticized.

 

Oct
8

The Clothesline Project: Domestic Violence Awareness

Date: October 8th 

Time: 12pm-3pm

Location: Student Center Amphitheater 

This event is a powerful initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of violence and abuse while honoring the strength and resilience of survivors. Inspired by the traditional clothesline, this project transforms T-shirts into a visual display, allowing survivors to share their stories and reclaim their voices. Each T-shirt is adorned with unique designs and messages, serving as a powerful testimony and breaking the silence surrounding domestic violence. By displaying these shirts in public spaces, we aim to raise awareness and foster community support.


Make sure to sign up through South Serves for volunteer hours! 

https://southserves.southalabama.edu/need/detail/?need_id=943570

 

 

A person may also file a complaint of sexual misconduct with the United States Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights regarding an alleged violation of Title IX by visiting www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/complaintintro.html or by calling 1-800-421-3481.