sexual harassment

  1. May 20, 2019

    Mandatory sexual, gender-based misconduct training now available

    Faculty and staff on the three University of Michigan campuses, including Michigan Medicine, are now required to complete an online education program on sexual and gender-based harassment and misconduct. The program, “Cultivating a Culture of Respect: Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Awareness,” provides employees with information about maintaining a respectful, inclusive and equitable working and learning…
  2. April 24, 2019

    President updates U-M on sexual misconduct prevention efforts

    The university is making changes to strengthen its efforts to prevent and address sexual and gender-based misconduct on campus following internal discussions and two comprehensive reviews.

  3. April 11, 2019

    WeListen staff series discusses sexual misconduct and #MeToo

    Staff from across campus gathered to discuss the impact of the #MeToo movement and how sexual misconduct is viewed and addressed in today’s society.

  4. April 10, 2019

    U-M joins National Academies in collaborative on sexual harassment

    U-M has joined the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine as founding partners in an action collaborative working to prevent sexual harassment in higher education.

  5. October 25, 2018

    Student sexual misconduct policy to include in-person hearing

    U-M is revising its student sexual misconduct policy and procedures to include an in-person hearing where students involved in sexual misconduct investigations may question each other and witnesses.

  6. October 22, 2018

    OIE releases faculty and staff sexual misconduct report

    U-M is expanding its annual reporting on campus sexual misconduct with a review that details the number of reports the university received involving faculty and staff, and how those matters were addressed.

  7. September 19, 2018

    Discussion series to explore sexual harassment in the academy

    Sexual harassment of women in academia and the ways higher education institutions can address this critical issue is the topic of an upcoming discussion series.