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Title IX Services and Resources

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits any person in the United States from being discriminated against on the basis of sex in seeking access to any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. The U.S. Department of Education, which enforces Title IX, has long defined the meaning of Title IX’s prohibition on sex discrimination broadly to include various forms of sexual harassment and sexual violence that interfere with a student’s ability to equally access educational programs, activities and opportunities.

The University prohibits all Sexual Misconduct Violations, as defined in the Sexual Misconduct Resolution Policy. This prohibited conduct can affect all genders, gender identities and sexual orientations. Some of these prohibited forms of conduct may also be crimes under Pennsylvania or federal law.

The University will promptly and equitably respond to all reports of sexual misconduct in order to eliminate the misconduct, prevent its recurrence, and redress its effects on any individual or the community.

On-Campus Confidential Resources

Confidential resources are individuals who DO NOT have to report incidents of sexual misconduct to the Title IX Coordinator or local law enforcement. To talk with someone to receive support and assistance in a confidential setting contact any of the confidential resources listed below:

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PAGE Center

232, CUB
(717) 477-1291

Email PAGE Center
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Counseling Center

Wellness Center, Naugle Hall
(717) 477-1481

Visit the Counseling Center Page
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Off-Campus Confidential Resources

YWCA Rape Crisis Center, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

(717) 243-3818 (Office)
(888) 727-2877 (24-hour hotline)

Visit YWCA Carlisle
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WIN: Women in Need, serving both Franklin and Fulton County

(717) 264-4444 (Office)
(800) 621-6660 (24-hour hotline)

Domestic Violence Services of Cumberland and Perry Counties

24/7 Hotline (800) 852-2102
Main Office:  717-258-4806

Visit Domestic Violence Services
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National Domestic Violence Hotline

(800) 799-7233

Visit thehotline.org
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Reporting Sexual Misconduct

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Any student, faculty, or staff member who has concerns about gender-based discrimination or sexual misconduct is encouraged to seek assistance in the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Compliance. Shippensburg University also recognizes that an individual who experiences sexual misconduct has a right to decide whether to file a report with law enforcement, the Title IX Coordinator, an anonymous report, or no report at all.

Pregnant and Parenting Students

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The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (“PWFA”) requires the University to provide a reasonable accommodation to a qualified employee’s or applicant’s known limitations related to, affected by, or arising out of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, unless the accommodation will cause the University undue hardship.

Protecting Children and Youth in Our Programs

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The university takes seriously its responsibility to ensure that youth participating in our programs or visiting our campus enter a safe, healthy and positive environment. Adults interacting with young people will act with integrity and respect to the child. It is the adult’s responsibility to set and respect boundaries.

Title IX Coordinator and Deputies

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Jennifer Storm
Title IX Coordinator

Phone: (717) 477-1323

Email Jennifer Storm
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Nipa Browder
Deputy Title IX Coordinator in Human Resources for reports from employees

Phone: (717) 477-3110

Email Nipa Browder
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Jennifer Milburn
Deputy Title IX Coordinator in Students Affairs for reports from students

Phone: (717) 477-1904

Email Jennifer Milburn
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Trejon Dinkins
Deputy Title IX Coordinator in KHS Raiders Academic Center for Student-Athletes

Phone: (717) 477-1699

Email Trejon Dinkins
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Alix Rouby
Deputy Title IX Coordinator in the Career Center for reports from students

Phone: 717-477-1595

Email Alix Rouby
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Mary Burnett
Deputy Title IX Coordinator in International Programs for reports from students

Phone: (717) 477-1279

Email Mary Burnett
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Title IX Frequently Asked Questions

The Title IX Coordinator serves all students, staff and faculty at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania.

No. The Title IX Coordinator and Deputy Title IX Coordinators are not a confidential source of support. While they will address matters reported with sensitivity and will keep your information as private as possible, confidentiality cannot be guaranteed.

No. As a large institution, the University does receive reports each year alleging unfair treatment based on race, gender, disability, national origin and other protected class membership. An individual alleging illegal discrimination has the responsibility to report the behavior and to provide sufficient evidence of illegal conduct to sustain a complaint of discrimination under either Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (employees) or Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (students). All complaints are taken seriously, and we will conduct an independent fact-finding investigation to determine if the complaint has facts.

A hostile work environment is one in which certain behaviors may be occurring that interfere with an individual's ability to work, study, or participate effectively in campus activities. The behaviors may be verbal, non-verbal and/or physical, which may be hurtful to someone on the basis of gender, national origin, religion, race, disability and/or veteran status. All employees have the right to work in an environment free from harassment. All supervisors and managers have the responsibility to ensure that work environments are free from harassment and therefore must take all complaints seriously.

As an employer, the University has an affirmative responsibility to ensure that all employees are made aware of their right to work in an environment free from harassment and recognize their responsibility to avoid engaging in verbal, non-verbal and/or physical behaviors that may constitute sexual harassment. In addition, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that an employer may be held strictly liable in cases in which a supervisor did not properly respond to a report of possible harassment, or when a supervisor or individual in a position of power (or authority over an employee or student) has engaged in prohibited conduct.  Sexual harassment is illegal and prohibited conduct under State System and University policy.

Sexual harassment prevention trainings are offered upon request and are part of the required routine trainings for faculty, staff, and students. 

The ADA is a federal law that is designed to assist individuals with disabilities obtain and retain employment. An employer must provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of their jobs. Most accommodations are easily arranged and are not expensive to provide.

As an equal opportunity employer, the University is required to comply with all regulations implementing equal opportunity in the University's hiring practices. This requires conducting good-faith professional searches and classified employee recruitments to ensure that all qualified individuals are afforded equal opportunity to be considered for employment at the University.

No. Equal opportunity requires that all hiring practices be conducted in a non-discriminatory manner. Equal opportunity also means ensuring that women and minorities are afforded equal treatment in the workplace, including access to training/hiring/promotion opportunities.

  • Receiving and processing complaints of discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex/gender, age, disability, veteran status, and/or sexual orientation, under Title VII.
  • Conducting campus-wide training programs on sexual harassment.
  • Serves as a liaison for the University working with PASSHE's legal office assisting with state and federal administrative agencies charged with responsibility for enforcing equal opportunity and non-discrimination.

Contact the Human Resources Office

Old Main 109 1871 Old Main Drive   Shippensburg, PA 17257 Phone: 717-477-1124 Fax: (717) 477-4037