Save the Date to Learn About Confidential Reporting

Learn About Confidential Reporting

Did you know CC has several confidential reporting systems for the community to report concerns? Concerns about discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, dating/domestic violence, and stalking or related retaliations can be reported to the Office for Civil Rights and Title IX. CC also offers an anonymous reporting platform, Speak Up Colorado College, that is reliable and confidential for a variety of concerns, from Title IX issues to misconduct and ethical concerns. The Ombuds Office can also help resolve workplace or interpersonal conflict, offer suggestions for constructive change, and much more.

Come learn and ask questions at “Reporting at CC, led by Ty Nagamatsu, Ombuds, Joshua Isringhausen, Assistant Director for Civil Rights and Interim Title IX Coordinator, and Lyrae Williams, Associate Vice President of Institutional Planning and Effectiveness. Register to learn and ask questions about reporting at CC. 

This event, part of the Work of the College Series, will be held in Gaylord Hall on Thursday, Oct. 26 from 2-3 p.m. Register in advance.

The Work of the College Series is a year-long program of events with four goals: (1) clarify organizational structures and decision-making processes; (2) offer campus constituencies the opportunity to dialogue with leadership about campus affairs; (3) increase decision-making transparency in hopes of building trust; and (4) build community.

The Work of the CollegSeries consists of:

  • Community Conversations (dialogue about specific topics)
  • Roadshows (presentations and Q&As)
  • Board of Trustees Town Halls (informational updates)
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