Washington and Lee University The Roger Mudd Center for Ethics Programs and Events Past Programs and Events 2015-2016: The Ethics of Citizenship Ethics of Immigration Conference Conference Speakers ...
Some basic terminology — the term “Complainant” describes the person who may have experienced a violation of policy and “Respondent” describes the person who is accused of the misconduct. The ...
If you are accused of misconduct, you are entitled to a fair investigation and hearing process, as well as resources to guide you through the complaint process. Below is information related to the ...
The Title IX Coordinator receives reports of sexual misconduct and oversees the University’s review, investigation, and resolution of those reports to ensure the University’s compliance with Title IX ...
Am I a mandatory reporter? The following employees are mandatory reporters and are required to share information related to reports of sexual misconduct with the Title IX Coordinator or Assistant ...
This webpage is intended to serve as a resource for members of the Washington and Lee University community who may need to read or link to certain University policies. Departments that wish to include ...
Washington and Lee University is committed to providing equal access to educational opportunities to qualified students with physical or mental disabilities and reasonable accommodations to qualified ...
Campus Mail Services is now located downtown at 115 Nelson Street (near Lexington Mercantile). You can access the new location directly via the pedestrian staircase off Lee Avenue. The address for all ...
The Williams School “values forward-looking, adaptive, and cutting-edge approaches to molding responsible and engaged global citizens.” These values are not just taught in the Williams building, they ...
Brock teaches courses on British and Atlantic history, the Reformation, witchcraft and the devil, and the history of poverty. Her research focuses on the supernatural and religious beliefs and ...