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  School of Management and Labor Relations 2018-2020 Academic Policies and Procedures Policy Prohibiting Discrimination and Harassment  

Policy Prohibiting Discrimination and Harassment

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, disability, age, genetic information, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, marital status, civil union status, domestic partnership status, military service, veteran status or any other category covered by law in its admission, programs, activities, or employment matters.Discrimination and harassment compromise the integrity of the university and unfairly interfere with the opportunity for all persons to fully participate in the academic, work, and living environment of the university.

While promoting an environment free from discrimination is everyone's responsibility, the following staff members have been designated to respond to:

Complaints Against a Student

Kevin Pitt, Director, Office of Student Conduct (848-932-9414 or kevin.pitt@rutgers.edu)

Complaints Against an Employee

Lisa Grosskreutz, Director, Office of Employment Equity, University Human Resources (848-932-3980 or lisa.grosskreutz@rutgers.edu)

Resources

The Rutgers University Policy Prohibiting Discrimination and Harassment can be viewed at http://policies.rutgers.edu/60112-currentpdf; the Student Code of Conduct can be viewed at http://studentconduct.rutgers.edu/university-code-of-student-conduct.

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a Federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education.It reads:

             "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."

Sex discrimination includes sexual harassment and sexual assault. While it is often thought of as a law that applies to athletics programs, Title IX is much broader than athletics and applies to all programs at Rutgers. While compliance with the law is everyone's responsibility, listed below are the Title IX coordinators who have primary responsibility for Title IX compliance:

Complaints Against a Student

Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Jackie Moran, Title IX Coordinator, Director, Office of Student Affairs Compliance (848-932-8576 or jackie.moran@rutgers.edu)

Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences
Susan Hamilton, Title IX Coordinator, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs (973-972-5338 or nelsonsu@ca.rutgers.edu)

Rutgers University-Newark
Scott Strother, Title IX Coordinator, Director of Title IX and ADA (973-353-1906 or scott.strother@rutgers.edu)

Rutgers University-Camden
Allison Wisniewski, Title IX Coordinator, Associate Dean of Students (856-225-6422 or aemery@camden.rutgers.edu)

Complaints against a student may be filed online at: http://compliance.rutgers.edu/title-ix/contact.

Complaints Against an Employee

Lisa Grosskreutz, Title IX Coordinator, Director, Office of Employment Equity, University Human Resources (848-932-3980 or lisa.grosskreutz@rutgers.edu)

Complaints Related to Intercollegiate Athletics and Gender Equity

Kathleen Hickey, Title IX Coordinator, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Olympic Sports (848-445-7899 or Khickey@scarletknights.com)

Universitywide Title IX Compliance

Judy Ryan, Universitywide Title IX Coordinator, University Ethics and Compliance (732-235-5304 or judy.ryan@rutgers.edu

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 848-445-info (4636) or colonelhenry.rutgers.edu.
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