UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT SEMINAR ON HOW TO ADDRESS CLAIMS
OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT OFFERED IN TEN CITIES NATIONWIDE
"How To Address Claims Of Sexual Harassment:
What The Law Demands" is a full one-day seminar offered
for higher education professionals in Student Affairs,
Academic Affairs, Human Resources, Affirmative Action,
and other areas. The format includes interactive
discussion, investigative role-play with guidance from
a national expert, and group analysis of professionally
acted video studies. Attendees will learn about the key
elements in addressing sexual harassment appropriately
-- to protect everyone involved. Find out:
* How the law-Titles VII and IX-define sexual harassment
* How recent Supreme Court decisions impact colleges and
universities
* How to take a complaint
* How to conduct interviews with both the accuser and
the accused
* How to form an investigative panel, weigh evidence,
and make a judgement
* How to raise behavior awareness at your institution
to reduce future incidents
Seminar Sites
Boston-January 12, 1999
New York-January 14, 1999
Los Angeles-January 26, 1999
San Francisco-January 28, 1999
Atlanta-February 9, 1999
Houston-February 11, 1999
Chicago-February 23, 1999
Columbus, Ohio-February 25, 1999
Washington, DC-March 9, 1999
Philadelphia-March 11, 1999
Seminar Leader: Lee Liggett, Esq., Houston, TX
Price: $250 (includes comprehensive Resource Manual)
For more information, call (802) 656-2088 ext. 29 or
(800) 639-3188 ext. 29 or visit our Web site at
http://uvmce.uvm.edu/profprog.htm
Carol Miklos
Division of Continuing Education
University of Vermont