"Justice cannot be for one side alone but must be for both."

Eleanor Roosevelt

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I am (or think I am) under investigation…

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The University has moved all classes online until the end of Spring semester. Please know that the Title IX office is open and available to meet with students in person or via Zoom during this time. You may contact the Title IX office by email Title IX or phone (213-821-8298) to schedule an appointment. We are closely monitoring both our phone and email account, and we will respond promptly to any messages. Please be sure to let us know what kind of meeting you would prefer when you make an appointment. Please remember to take care of yourself, and reschedule any in-person appointments if you are sick. For more information about the University’s policies and plans please visit this website.

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The Title IX Office is responsible for responding to reports of student harassment and student organization discrimination when the harassment or discrimination is based on a protected characteristic. The university prohibits discrimination or harassment based on the following protected characteristics: race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, physical disability, medical condition, mental disability, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, genetic information, and any other characteristic which may be specified in applicable laws and governmental regulations. The university also prohibits sexual assault, non-consensual sexual contact, sexual misconduct, intimate partner violence, stalking, malicious dissuasion, retaliation, and violation of interim measures.

Retaliation is strictly prohibited and will be treated as a separate offense. Any concern about retaliation should be brought to the attention of the Title IX office immediately.