As part of the university’s ongoing efforts to provide resources and respond to students who experience sexual and interpersonal misconduct, LMU is partnering with Project Callisto: a recording, reporting and support resource tool for student survivors. Callisto is an online tool designed to create a more empowering reporting experience for student survivors. It provides students three options: students can record and save time-stamped records of the incident; they can record and then report the incident electronically to campus authorities; or students can opt into a matching system that only releases their names to the University if another student reports the same alleged respondent. For more information about this pilot program, please view the below video or contact Sara Trivedi, Title IX Coordinator at (310) 568-6105 or by email. To view LMU’s Callisto site, click here.
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Changes to Student Conduct Code Processes: Cal. Ed. Code 66262.5
Dear LMU Community, We write to inform the LMU community about a recent California law that mandates certain changes to sexual and interpersonal misconduct processes at California colleges and universities … Read more