Volume XXV, Issue 2 Educating Women to Excel September 12,2007 ON THE INSIDE: Campus News p. 2 Editorial P-3 Campus Activities p. 4 WEATHER TODAY: P.M. Showers. Low 64, High 87. Thursday: Isolated T- Storms. Low 66, High 85. Friday: Few Showers. Low 66, High 79. Saturday: Few Showers. Low 58, High 80. Sunday: Partly Cloudy. Low 60, High 76. Monday: Partly Cloudy. Low 58, High 82. Ttiesday: Partly Cloudy. Low 64, High 84. Source: www.weather. com Information retrieved 'nies. Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. Background Checks a Must at Meredith By: Erin Etheridge Staff Writer As of February 22, 2007, perspective Meredith faculty and staff members, as well as some student workers, must submit themselves to background checks before being hired, states the college's new back ground check policy. According to the Meredith Office of Human Resources' web site, only those faculty, staff, and students who have had a "satisfactory background check" will be employed or remain employed by the institu- By: Chelsea McGlaughlin Staff Writer Backgroimd checks are now becoming part of the routine for Meredith College faculty and staff. Now in its sec ond year of implementa tion, the policy has a seri ous purpose: "Meredith's aim to due diligence for the safety and security of our students," says Jean Jackson, Vice President of College Programs. "All College employ ees ... who have access to the residence halls, who travel with students, or who work witti chil dren (for example in the infant-toddler program or autism lab) have had or are having back ground checks done.... President Hartford and members of die Senior Management Team had backgroimd checks done, as well as many, but not all, other employees of tion. The college's official definition of a "satisfac tory background check" is an "absence of a crimi nal history record which bears a significant rela tionship to the applicant's or employee's suitability to perform the required duties and responsibili ties of the position." Individuals who are affected by the new backgroimd check policy include faculty and staff members who are ben- efits-eligible and begin their employment at Meredith on or any time after February 22, 2007, employees who have taken a leave of absence the College," Dr. Jackson explains. The required checks affect not only long-time faculty members but also new ones as well. In addition, new employees cannot be hired unless they first undergo back ground checks. What started the new policy? Not one occur rence in particular, says Dr. Jackson: "... no spe cific problem led to the policy of background checks; rather, we are seeking to insure the safety and security of Meredith students." Though Dr. Jackson is confident about safety on campus, some crimes have occurred at Meredith in recent years. An article from the November 26, 2003 issue of The News & Observer reports former Meredith College seaetary Alyce Parker Townsend's being charged with two for more than twelve months, employees who wish to change their sta tus from part-time to full time employment and current and future col lege employees in secu- rity-sensitive positions. Security-sensitive positions are defined by the background check policy as those jobs involving direct responsi bility of faculty and staff for students while they are off campus, work with children and / or have access to items and buildings including bank records, currency, securi ties, and residence halls. The "Procedure" It All On New counts of embezzlement. Records show Townsend as embezzling over $150,000 from the school throughout her years of employment. In a News & Observer article from August 2, 2005, staff writer Cindy George recounts the double mur der trial which involved witness Rachel French, a Meredith senior at the time. Although new stan dards are being imple mented on campus, Meredith has a long standing record of being secure. "Each year. Campus Police prepares a report as Meredi^'s response to the Clery Act (named for Jeanne Ann Qery, a freshman at Lehigh University, who was raped and mur dered in a residence hall in 1986) and prints the information in a brochure distributed on campus." section of the Meredith background check policy states that a potential college employee is offered a job "contingent upon successful comple tion of a background check." After the back ground check results are released, the perspective employee will either be formally offered or declined the position. As indicated by the Meredith Office of Human Resources web site, "Generally only criminal convictions, guilty pleas, pleas of no Checks cont. on pg. 4 Policy The following website provides more informa tion regarding the Clery Act: http://www.securi- tyoncampus.org/schools/ cleryact/index.html The Campus Police annual security report is also available at Meredith's website: http://www.meredith. edu/student-Iife/campus- security0607.pdf The report includes infor mation gathered from past years (2003-2004 through 2005-2006) and proves that Meredith is indeed a highly safe cam pus. The only "arrests or referrals for campus disciplinary action" came from liquor law viola tions and drug violations in the Residence Halls. There were no criminal incidents reported on campus or in the resi dence halls between 2003 Explains cont. on pg. 4 Dr. Jackson Explains