Resource Materials & Guides
- Resource Guide on the Policy on Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct
- Resource Guide on Title IX Sexual Harassment
- Resource Guide for Respondents in Policy on Institutional Equity Sexual Misconduct Matters
- Resource Guide for Respondents in Title IX Sexual Harassment Matters
- Resource Guide for Discrimination and Harassment Matters
- 22-23 Resource Guide on the Policy on Institutional Equity Sexual Misconduct
- 22-23 Resource Guide on Title IX Sexual Harassment
- 22-23 Resource Guide for Respondents in Policy on Institutional Equity Sexual Misconduct Matters
- 22-23 Resource Guide for Respondents in Title IX Sexual Harassment Matters
- 22-23 Resource Guide for Discrimination and Harassment Matters
- 21-22 Resource Guide on the Policy on Institutional Equity Sexual Misconduct
- 21-22 Resource Guide for Respondents in Policy on Institutional Equity Sexual Misconduct
- 21-22 Resource guide for Title IX Sexual Harassment
- 21-22 Resource Guide for Respondents in Title IX Sexual Harassment Matters
- 21-22 Resource Guide on Discrimination and Harassment
- 20-21 Resource Guide on Non-Title IX Sexual Misconduct
- 20-21 Resource guide for Title IX Sexual Harassment
- 20-21 Resource Guide for Respondents in Non-Title IX Matters
- 20-21 Resource Guide for Respondents in Title IX Sexual Harassment Matters
- 20-21 Resource Guide on Discrimination and Harassment
- 19-20 Resource Guide on Sexual Misconduct and Title IX
- 19-20 Resource Guide for Respondents in Sexual Misconduct Matters
- 19-20 Resource Guide on Discrimination and Harassment
Posters
Posters are sent periodically to department offices for posting. For additional copies of posters, please contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance.
- Title IX/Sexual Misconduct: You Have Options, a poster distributed throughout campus, provides information and resources about Title IX/Sexual Misconduct at Â鶹´«Ã½.
- The State of Illinois mandates that Illinois universities display their poster addressing sexual harassment of students by faculty and TA’s. The law provides that the posters must remain posted in various campus locations accessible to students at all times. For copies of this poster for display please contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance.
Syllabus Language
Optional Syllabus Language on Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Â鶹´«Ã½ is committed to fostering an environment where students are safe and free from sexual misconduct. Confidential resources are available to those who have experienced sexual misconduct. Faculty, instructors, and TAs are not confidential resources and are required to report incidents of sexual misconduct, whether discussed in your assignments or in person, to the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance, which can provide information about resources and options. I encourage students who have experienced sexual misconduct to talk with someone to get support. For more information, including how to request supportive measures or file a report, see the Get Help page.
Optional Syllabus Language Regarding Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Â鶹´«Ã½'s policies on discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct apply to all members of the University community, including students, staff, faculty, and third parties. Any student, staff, or faculty member, or third party, who believes that they have been discriminated against or harassed on the basis of their race, color, religion, creed, national origin, ethnicity caste, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, parental status, marital status, age, disability, citizenship, veteran status, genetic information, reproductive health decision making, height, weight or any other classification protected by law, should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance at (847) 467-6165. Additional information about the University's discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct policies, including the campus resources available to assist individuals with concerns, is available online on the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance website.
Students, staff, and faculty who report harassment, discrimination, or sexual misconduct are also protected under the