NEWS WWW.GUILFORDIAN.COM Sexual assault investigation spurs policy and social change BY ULY LOU Staff Writer On May 1, under Utle DC's gender equality provision, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Qvil Rights released a list of 55 universities—^whidi has now expanded to 76 universities including consent party which was promoting very direct and very forward conversations about anything sort of sexual in that manner." Previously, Guilford faced a problem involving under-reporting sexual assault statistics. Taking that into accoimt, Guilford has fix^ problems associated with its & Sexual Violence." Students and staff have had varying views "It wasn't perfect, but it was a very good on Guilford's sexual assault policies in the effort and it gave staff a lot of information," past. said Assistant Professor of Mathematics "I believe that they discouraged me from Dani Moran. seeking justice and did not provide any care In its new policies, Guilford has also given for me or the other person that was a victim clearer definitions of sexual misconduct in my particular instance," said junior Cara domestic violence and stalking, as well as Messina about her experience of reporting clarified and improved their consent policy, sexual assault at Guilford. "I have had others In addition, statistics of domestic violence teU me about their particular experiences, di€ its sexual assault policy. "Guilford has always taken sexual misconduct very seriously and has investigated promptly and thoroughly any case we became aware of, except in instances where the student requested that no further action be taken," said Jen Agor, interim vice president for student affairs and dean of students. Guilford has run many programs aimed at reducing sexual assault, including the "Keep it Consensual" campaign during the 2013- can now be found on the Buzz, the school's Security Report. Guilford College — under investigation for online anonymous reporting form. Before, their handling of sexual assault cases. Since complaints rose over its being hard to find then, Guilford has made several changes to and having technical difficulties. The form and stalking have been added to its Annual and they too felt that fi\e process was lacking. 'To me and other victims I have talked to, Guilford seems to be more interested in protecting its own reputation. I have met with people in Campus Life, and I do believe they care about helping victims and seeking justice, but they are understaffed and ill equipped to handle these situations." At the beginning of each "... (J)ust this past weekend, we had a consent party which was promoting very direct and very forward conversations about anything sort of sexual in tLt manner." Ben Evans, junior website and in the student handbook. A flyer containing information on year, Guilford conducts sexual misconduct That, however, is not the only change reporting sexual assault, accessing medical training during first-year orientation, with Guilford has made. help, gatiiering evidence and the next steps the athletics teams, in FYE labs, in Res Life Recently, Guilford College created a in tiie judicial process has been created and programming and in other areas. 14 school year, which aimed at increasing category of position titled "Campus Security widely circulated. "Students need comprehensive training awareness of the meaning and importance Authority" that includes 120 people. Their Guilford has also added wellness throughout all their years at Guilford," of consent. job is to report criminal offenses including programming to Community Director said Julie Wlnterich, chair and associate "They promoted it in a lot of different sexual violence, hate crimes and arrests. Kristie WyatPs position, which allows her professor of sociology & anthropology. "It's venues all aroimd campus in different events Guilford has also created a mandatory online to focus on training and education about not enough to introduce the concept m FYE but also at parties," said junior Ben Evans, course for staff members titled "Faculty and consent, bystander intervention, safe sex and orientation or lab and stop the conversation. "Actually, just this past weekend, we had a Staff Training on Preventing Discrimination other important wellness topics. The conversation needs to be ongoing." Twelve new faculty arrive for 2014-15 BY EMHA RUHPL Staff Writer V ^ ♦ Freshly mowed green grass, soaring lush trees and bustiing adorable squirrels. This is the scene that welcomed GuilJFord's 12 new full-time faculty members in August. "I liked the feel of the college," said Professor of Business Management Michael Dutch when asked why he chose Guilford. "I think the sense of community the college touts is real, and you can feel that when you walk on the campus. I find that very attractive." Betsy Mesard, visiting assistant professor of religious studies, said she felt at home at Guilford. "I've had a wonderful time here so far," said Mesard. "It has been great getting to know other faculty. "All summer I heard wonderful things about the students, and I'm glad that I'm finally having the chance to know students as well." ^fisiting Instructor of Sport Studies Michelle Wells shares a similar view. « "I've been impressed with how responsible the students are and how much they take ownership of their learning," said Wells in an email interview. 'The faculty and staff have been incredibly nice, and I'm pleased to see how inclusive everyone is." Although the new professors have only been teaching courses at Guilford for a week, they already have expectations for students during and after their time in college. Both Dutch and Ron Cardwell, assistant professor of accoimting, suggested that they want their students to be able to approach and make decisions in an ethical basis. "I don't define what mat ethical basis is for them, but I point them to different ways to determine that," said Dutch. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Danielle Moran has two different — but equally important — expectations. "I hope (the students) continue to ask questions and learn new things that interest them, even if they don't have much to do with anything else," said Moran. "The other is more of an attitude — I hope they take with them the principle of equality, the idea that they themselves are not worth less than anyone else, nor are they worth more." Students are not the only ones who are expected to live up to certain standards. "I expect that a new professor would be excited to teach at Guilford," wrote a student who requested to remain anonymous in an email interview. "He or she should be prepared to teach a lot but also to learn a lot, since Guilford is so unique and rich in culture." "Providing a setting and engagement for students to learn in, no matter which way or type of learning they excel in," is what a different student who requested to remain anonymous said in reply for the expectations of new faculty. Assistant Professor of English Myl^ne Dressier also had advice to offer the new faculty. "(Faculty members) have to stay light on our feet," said Dressier. "We are a very diverse and dynamic community, and our classrooms are full of surprises, and we have to be ready for that." Hflio’s fim to our f^Hy? ^iia»B^Track Faculty Ron Cardwell, Accounting Krista Craverr, Justice 8c Policy Studies Michael Dutch, Business Landon Huffman, Sport Studies Danielle Moran, Mathematics Holly Peterson, Geology Christine Stracey, Biology *^islting^^ Positions Will Mackin, Biology Betsy Mesard, Religious Studies Jeanette Acevedo Rivera, Foreign Languages Michelle Wells, Spo/t Management Kenneth Zogry,/f/story SENATE UPDATE this week*s developments Community Senate hosted its first open meeting this past Monday In Founders Hall. The Executive Council shared the structure of the Community Senate, as well Introduced the Senator Program that 1s coming back after many years. Executive Council Steering Committee Student Budget Committee r ^ _ I I Inter-club Senate I I Council next week*s plans President Jane Fernandes will visit Community Senate on Monday, Sept. 8, at 7:00 p.m. In Founders Hall. .tjt .... .*J Have an idea? Concern? Great recipe? 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