Title IX Resources
These offices and organizations can provide advice, information, counseling, care, and referrals. Resources are available regardless of whether a formal report (complaint) is filed.
Search for Title IX campus resources which are available to everyone, regardless of whether a report is filed.
Connect with organizations in the Western Mass region and nationally.
Title IX Resources
Title IX resources support any member of the campus community who experiences gender discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, or other sexual misconduct.
The Title IX resource lists are searchable by location (on-campus or community), confidentiality, and by topic.
Resource Guides
Cyberstalking, cyberbullying, revenge porn, and other forms of sexual harassment and sex-based misbehavior associated with the internet or technology are forms of discrimination and harassment covered under Title IX.
If you are an international student survivor, you are protected under Title IX and the Clery Act just like any American student.
Title IX prohibits educational institutions from discriminating against pregnant students based upon their marital status and cannot discriminate against a student because of childbirth, false pregnancy, or recovery from related conditions.
The university’s protections and procedures regarding certain forms of prohibited misconduct, including sexual misconduct, will apply on and off campus, including to international programs, study abroad opportunities, and university sponsored trips.
Title IX Education & Training Materials
The Center for Women and Community offers a variety of trainings and workshops addressing the prevention of sexual violence and how to respond to disclosures of sexual violence. Workshop topics include healthy relationships, sexual consent and communication skills, bystander intervention and self-awareness, and how to support survivors of sexual violence.