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Power-Based Violence

All institutions shall prohibit sexual misconduct and remain committed to providing a learning, working, and living environment that promotes integrity, civility, and mutual respect, and that is free from sexual misconduct, as required by federal Title IX regulations, the state’s power-based violence laws, and other applicable laws. Read the full UL System Power-Based Violence Policy here. You may anonymously report an incident by clicking the link to your institution’s online Title IX form.
2026-2027 TITLE IX LEARNING LUNCH WEBINARS
The Title IX Learning Lunch Webinar Series is from August 2026 to April 2027, featuring monthly educational sessions led by coordinators from various Louisiana institutions on topics such as Title IX fundamentals, support for student parents, domestic violence, male survivors of abuse, stalking awareness, healthy relationships, collaboration between Title IX and HR, and student support through behavioral intervention teams, with each session held at noon and including registration links where available. All sessions begin at 12:00 p.m.
- August 26, 2026
- Importance of Title IX and Introduction to Series
- This opening session provides a foundational overview of Title IX, its purpose, and its continued impact on creating equitable, safe, and supportive campus environments.
- Register here for Importance of Title IX and Introduction to Series Webinar
- Importance of Title IX and Introduction to Series
September 23, 2026
Yo’ Mama So… Supported
September is Student Parent Awareness Month. This conversation will focus on Title IX responsibilities, practical strategies for holistic student support, and campus resources that help pregnant and parenting students navigate academic, personal, and family responsibilities while we fulfill our duty in creating a culture of care on our campuses.
October 28, 2026
Domestic Violence and Academic Success
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This presentation will explore the impact of domestic violence on student attendance, academic persistence, and retention, while highlighting accommodations and strategies for fostering survivor-centered learning environments.
Register here for Domestic Violence and Academic Success Webinar
November 18, 2026
Supporting Male Survivors of Sexual and Relationship Abuse
This session focuses on recognizing and supporting male survivors of sexual and relationship abuse. Because November is Men’s Health Awareness Month, the presentation highlights timely reminders about underreporting among male survivors and offers key strategies for creating safer, more supportive environments.
Register here for Supporting Male Survivors of Sexual and Relationship Abuse Webinar
January 27, 2027
Stalk Talk
January is National Stalking Awareness Month. As we observe this month, it is important to recognize that stalking can sometimes be difficult to identify and define, often taking forms that are not immediately obvious.
February 24, 2027
Healthy Love, Safe Campus
Healthy relationships are a cornerstone of student well-being, and Title IX plays an important role in shaping that culture. We will explore consent, boundaries, and early warning signs through a fresh, interactive lens that can be applied to your campus.
March 24, 2027
Breaking Down Silos: Best Practices for Title IX and HR Collaboration in Employee Investigations
We will discuss strategies for defining roles and responsibilities, establishing clear investigation protocols, and managing competing obligations that can arise when multiple offices have an interest in the same matter.
April 28, 2027
Title IX and BIT: working together to support students
Title IX and Power-based violence incidents impact our students in many ways, including academically, extracurricularly, and in their ability to thrive on our campuses. While supportive measures under Title IX and PBV are designed to support their success, there can be barriers to supporting students through the Title IX and PBV process alone. By working with our Care team partners, we can build support across disciplines to set our students up for long-term support outside of the process. Session will include training for BIT members, options for working together in a manner that honors privacy, and case management.
Register here for Title IX and BIT: working together to support students Webinar
UNIVERSITY TITLE IX FORMS
Grambling State University
Louisiana Tech University
McNeese State University
Nicholls State University
Northwestern State University
Southeastern Louisiana University
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
University of Louisiana Monroe
The UL System’s contact regarding Title IX and power-based violence is Erica Calais, Ed.D.

Erica Calais, Ed.D.
Vice President for Student Affairs and Board Relations erica.calais@ulsystem.edu
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