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August  27, 2021 to All Students

Welcome to Fall 2021 from OEA

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The Office of Equity and Access (OEA) serves the Stony Brook University Community - from Southampton to Main Campus to Manhattan and all Stony Brook University programs or activities. Our goal is to ensure Stony Brook University's commitment to work and educational environments that are safe, accessible, and free from discrimination.


 

ReportIt: Ending Sexual Misconduct for Student

Required Program for Students

Required Annual Program for All Employees 

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As part of our commitment to preventing all forms of sexual misconduct, OEA has developed a suite of online training programs called ReportIt.  ReportIt provides important information, includes useful resources and outlines Stony Brook University policy and procedures.   If you are a student who is new to Stony Brook University or new to our campus and you have not completed ReportIt already, please do so by September 15, 2021.

ReportIt: Ending Sexual Misconduct for Students


Reporting

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Stony Brook University is committed to fostering diverse and inclusive learning and working environments that are safe, accessible and free from discrimination, including sexual misconduct.  As part of that commitment, OEA wants to ensure that anyone who does experience or witness discrimination is aware of where to go to report an incident and get help.   If you should experience or witness any form of discrimination, the Office of Equity and Access has a 24/7 website - www.stonybrook.edu/reportit - that allows anyone from the Stony Brook University community to report any incident of discrimination, including sexual misconduct from any internet connected device. 

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Prohibiting Sexual Misconduct

All members of the campus community are responsible for fostering an atmosphere that promotes equity, civility, caring, responsibility, accountability, and respect.  Stony Brook University is responsible for and fully committed to to creating learning, working, and living environments that are free from discrimination and sexual harassment. Stony Brook University prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, familial status, pregnancy, genetic predisposition, criminal convictions, domestic violence victim status, veteran or military status, and all other protected classes under federal or state laws.  More information on Stony Brook University's polices on sexual misconduct can be found below:

Code of Student Responsibility

  • Section VII: Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedure

  • Section VIII: Title IX Grievance Policy and Procedure

Stony Brook University Non-Discrimination Statement and Title IX Notice of Non-Discrimination

University Policy Manual


University Title IX Coordinator

The University has designated a Title IX Coordinator, Marjolie Leonard who serves as Assistant Vice President of OEA, Title IX and ADA Coordinator.  Ms. Leonard oversees the University's overall Title IX compliance efforts, which include, but are not limited to: investigating/responding to Title IX reports, inquiries and complaints, ensuring appropriate policies and procedures are in place, and conducting training programs for students and employees. If you have any questions for the Title IX Coordinator you an email her at titleix@stonybrook.edu.