Students encouraged to participate in survey on sexual harassment, sex-based violence
Systemwide, survey insights have improved training programs and expanded advocacy services, ensuring a data-driven approach to prevention, response and awareness.
Systemwide, survey insights have improved training programs and expanded advocacy services, ensuring a data-driven approach to prevention, response and awareness.
The training underscores UH's commitment to fostering safe, equitable and inclusive environments for students and employees across its 10-campus system.
Reports of sexual harassment and gender based violence are down slightly in 2023 compared to the 2019 and 2017 surveys.
The champion of the landmark Title IX legislation, will be the 12th woman honored in the American Women Quarters™ Program.
UH is committed to ensuring that all students and employees are able to study and work in on-campus environments that are respectful and inclusive and where sexual misconduct is not tolerated.
Mink’s groundbreaking legislation has impacted millions of women since it was passed in 1972.
UH is conducting a series of programs throughout spring 2022 to celebrate, critique and challenge us to think about the importance of Title IX.
UH Mānoa alumna Karen Kelsky, a prominent figure in the national #MeToo movement, has been speaking out on issues of sexual assault in academia, with a focus on empowering victims and training people in leadership.
Jennifer Rose was honored for her advocacy work in addressing gender equity.
UH Mānoa and the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights have reached a voluntary resolution agreement to resolve a Title IX compliance review that began in 2013 and involved Title IX cases from 2010 through 2016.