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He and his team will be responsible for managing TitleIX compliance and sexual misconduct prevention and all nondiscrimination and equity work. He will oversee the office and its staff members, including the director of institutional equity and TitleIX coordinator and a new equity compliance specialist.
Faculty are overwhelmingly democrats or left-leaning, by a ratio of 9 to 1. Staff are overwhelmingly left-leaning, often organized in unions that are overt allies of the Democratic Party, and pursue TitleIX and DEI initiatives strongly favored by Democrats and vehemently opposed by Republicans. So how do we square this circle?
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assistant vice president for diversity, equity, inclusion, and TitleIX. We do ask that faculty and staff who decide to attend do so with the intention of listening, as these stories are meant to be delivered to the president and his cabinet. Brother to Brother is led by Juan M. Hernandez, Ph.D.,
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