New Title IX and Harassment Prevention Training
“Respect for each other and for the protections offered by laws such as Title IX is a part of our employee culture at Lewis & Clark,” Chief of Staff David Reese said. “While these can be uncomfortable topics, it’s important that all employees take the time to understand the laws and their responsibilities in relation to them.”
On June 9, employees were sent an email from GetInclusive with an invitation to participate in the online training. The message came from the email address support@lms.getinclusive.com, with a sender of M Cook. If you did not receive this message, please contact Matt Cook, HR generalist and benefits manager, at mcook@lclark.edu.
Be prepared to spend an hour or more on the training, which includes two modules: one about Title IX, and one about sexual harassment prevention.
Human Resources is located in Lower McAfee on the Undergraduate Campus.
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email hr@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6235
fax 503-768-6233
Associate Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer Helen Howell
Human Resources
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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