AVP Morris attended faculty meetings to update on actions from student petition
Residential Life Staff training offered in de-escalating difficult in-person situations
Training offered in de-escalating difficult in-person situations
Campus Safety workshop held to review Title IX and Discriminatory Harassment
AVP Morris shared updates to equity and diversity programming and highlighted ways for students and faculty to be involved
Discussions about race and other forms of diversity included with semester long New Student Orientation and in First Year Seminars
February 2021
The College announced the appointment of Jeffrey Maher to the newly established position of Program Manager for Title IX, Bias and Discriminatory Harassment. Reporting directly to the President, the Mr. Maher is responsible for compliance, complaint resolution, policy development, and training across all aspects of Title IX, sexual misconduct, discrimination, discriminatory harassment, and bias relating to all
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North Quabbin Notebook: May 10, 2021
American Legion Post 172 at 40 Daniel Shays Highway in Orange. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ
Published: 5/9/2021 4:00:22 PM ‘Let’s Talk About Race’ program continues Tuesday
NEW SALEM The New Salem Public Library’s two-part Zoom program, “Let’s Talk About Race,” will continue on Tuesday, May 11, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. with a discussion of Layla Saad’s book, “Me and White Supremacy.” The program will be led by local racial justice activists Jade Barker and Cate Woolner. According to a press release from Library Trustee Judith Northup-Bennett, Barker and Woolner’s first presentation on April 20 drew 35 participants from across the North Quabbin region. Woolner, of Northfield, and Barker, of Hadley, blended presentation and small-group discussion to help people explore their own role in racism, unconscious bias, the country’s racist history and how to talk about racism.