The Civil Rights team is charged with leading campus wide compliance and programming initiatives through strategic oversight. They provide direction and guidance on nondiscrimination and Title IX priorities, recommendations for action, and implementation and oversight of institutional policies, practices, and processes. They work to create a campus environment that results in student success, employee advancement and access to opportunities based on individual merit, ability, and potential without fear of discrimination.
Title IX Coordinator
Title IX Coordinator
Zeva R. Edmondson Director, Center for Civil Rights & Equal Access Title IX Coordinator
Address
Continuing Education Building University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno 1664 N. Virginia Street Room 206 Mailstop 158
The Center for Civil Rights & Equal Access specialists and investigators are charged with investigating and resolving matters involving sexual violence, sexual harassment, stalking, relationship violence and discrimination on the basis of a protected class.
The extended University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno Title IX Team is an interdepartmental team consisting of individuals at the University who have completed the necessary training to assist in the Title IX process as advisors, hearing panel members, hearing officers, decision makers and appellate officers.
All members of the Title IX Team serve impartially and without conflict of interest or bias for or against complainants or respondents generally or an individual complainant or respondent. If you have a concern about conflict of interest or bias, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at eotix@unr.edu.
Title IX team training
All members of the Title IX Team receive training on the NSHE and University Policy Against Unlawful Discrimination and Harassment as well as on various specific subjects as required by federal law. Specifically, the University's Title IX Team’s training includes, but is not limited to:
Training on Title IX’s definition of Sexual Harassment, the scope of the University’s education program or activity, how to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation, how to serve impartially, including by avoiding prejudgment of the facts at issue, how to avoid Conflicts of Interest and Bias, how to Recognize and Reduce Implicit Biases, how to conduct a hearing or other administration
More information on the training can be accessed through the “Title IX Team Training Materials” section below.
Review a list of training completed by staff members.
Please note, the following training materials are provided as-is from third-party sources. The University is working diligently to create accessible versions. If you need assistance with or experience any issues accessing this content, please contact the Center for Civil Rights & Equal Access office at eotix@unr.edu or (775) 784-1547.