The center currently does not have a permanent director, even though the search for one began last spring. It has no office on Duke’s campus and communication about it has been sparse. Students have expressed uncertainty about how to access it.
The policy would give students the opportunity to earn a degree after five years away from the University of Minnesota, but some have concerns about the policy’s details.
We are hopeful about the future of Title IX at Emory. We are hopeful about the change we can make hand-in-hand with the Emory community, and we invite you to join us.
According to the resolution, raising the number of units able to be registered per pass time would help more students graduate on time and raise average enrollment.