“Abusers and Enablers in Faculty Culture”

“Anytime you have a highly competitive system in which a single person has the power to make or break someone else’s career — whether it’s the crowded, greasy pole of Hollywood or a flooded Ph.D. pipeline — you will have abuse. Not only rape and overt sexual aggression, but also the many complicated and twisted forms of abuse that can sink a woman’s chances of succeeding in an already biased business.”

-K.A. Amienne, Chronicle of Higher Ed (11/2/17)

Read the full article here

Dear Colleagues, what is next for Title IX?

On Sept 7, 2017, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos spoke about concerns about Title IX enforcement. We wanted to share here what we’ve seen so far in response from JHU. If we are missing something, please comment and add the link! Thanks.

Vice Provost for Institutional Equity Kim Hewitt spoke to the HUB days later. A quick excerpt: “We were mindful of the guidance of the ‘Dear Colleague’ letter when we revised our policies and procedures and will be following closely the efforts of Secretary DeVos,” Hewitt said. “We want to emphasize, however, that the secretary’s announcement does not change Johns Hopkins policy. Our current policy and procedures remain fully in effect.”

Two days ago, September 14, the News-Letter published “Admin Resists Potential Shift in Sexual Assault Policy.”  Addressing administrative and student response, the article quotes Title IX Coordinator and Assistant Vice Provost Joy Gaslevic, who “affirmed the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE)’s commitment to addressing sexual misconduct on campus regardless of changes in federal guidelines.”

“We are watching closely to see what the Department of Education will do with regard to prior guidance,” Gaslevic wrote. “[The University’s] policy regarding sexual misconduct remains in place and would not automatically change even if that guidance is rescinded.”

The article includes responses from SARU (Sexual Assault Resource Unit at JHU) and students from the (mandatory) Bystander Intervention Training.

Meanwhile, here’s this from September 7 (same day DeVos spoke) from UC schools and UC-Berkeley.

What FAQs do you have concerning women at Hopkins?

FAQs02Broadly communicating information on women’s issues is one of the goals of the CSW. In preparing our Report Card, our questions ranged from faculty mentorship to child care leave to salary equity. Even within our committee there was uncertainty about policies on some issues. And for the future we hope to make it easier for all of us to be informed.

Towards this end, we are preparing an FAQ with a centralized  list of answers and pointers to resources. If we don’t know the answer, we will pursue it through the appropriate channels.

What would you like to know?

Leave a public comment,  email one of us or bring your question to the upcoming Faculty Assembly meeting, and we’ll add it to the CSW FAQ list.