Start Date: 11/9/2023 11:00 AM EST
End Date: 11/9/2023 12:30 PM EST
Organization Name:
ASCA
Contact:
Kristi Patrickus, Brian Glick, and Sherry Koshi
Email:
policy@theasca.org Phone: (979) 589-4604
Please note: This webinar is being scheduled and will occur contingent on the new regulations being released. If the new regulations are not released, then this webinar will be rescheduled.
It is anticipated that in October 2023, the Department of Education may release new regulations relating to how institutions receive, review, and respond to incidents falling under the auspices of Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of 1972. Members of the Association's Sexual Misconduct and Title IX Community of Practice and Public Policy Legislative Issues Committee will provide information and analysis of the new regulations and share what student conduct and Title IX practitioners need to know about the new regulations.
This webinar will be offered twice on the same day, to provide participants with maximum opportunity to ask questions.
This webinar is part one of a multipart series of offerings designed to provide our members with necessary information related to understanding and implementing these new regulations.
Presenters & Bios:
Kristi Patrickus, J.D.
University of Oregon
Student Advocacy Program Attorney
Kristi Patrickus is the Student Advocacy Program Attorney at the University of Oregon (UO). She graduated with Juris Doctorate from UO in 2021 and became a member of the Oregon State Bar and Missouri Bar Association shortly thereafter. During her time as a law student, Kristi worked in the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards where she performed numerous functions, including adjudicating conduct cases and administering sanctions. Kristi currently serves on numerous committees including the Student Conduct Advisory Committee at UO and the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association Education Committee. Kristi is the current co-chair of the Public Policy and Legislative Issues Committee and Conduct Professionals with JDs Committee within the Association of Student Conduct Administration. Kristi’s research on due process protections for students in university conduct systems is published in Volume 47 of the National Association of College and University Attorneys Journal of College and University Law.
Dr. Brian Glick
Adelphi University
Director, Student Conduct and Community Standards
Dr. Brian M. Glick, (he/him/his) currently serves as director of student conduct and community standards at Adelphi University, located in Garden City, New York, where he supervises conduct operations for the office. Previously, he served in student conduct positions at Northern Illinois University, and residence life positions at Southeast Missouri State University and Elmhurst College. Dr. Glick’s doctoral research established that the practice of student conduct, is a profession, as defined by published criteria. Glick earned a doctorate in education from Northern Illinois University, masters of science in college student personnel administration from the University of Central Arkansas, and bachelors of arts in communication from Kansas State University. Brian also has a long history of involvement with the Association for Student Conduct Administration, including long time service with the Public Policy Legislative Issues Committee, the Membership Engagement Committee, and the Equity and Inclusion Committee. Brian also currently serves on the ASCA Board of Directors.
Sherry Koshi, M.A.
West Coast University
Associate University Director
Cost:
$0 Members
$49 Non-Members
$49 Members seeking Student Affairs Education Certification credits (You will need to contact the Central Office for your invoice.)
Please note registration will close at 11:45 PM EST the day prior to the event.
A Zoom link will be provided the morning of the meeting. This Zoom link is only able to be used by the individual who registers for the event and cannot be shared with others who are not registered. If you need accommodations for this event, please contact the ASCA Central Office at asca@theasca.org or 979-589-4604 as soon as possible.