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Baylor University Task Force on Student Safety Discusses Title IX Investigation and Campus Violence Allegations

The passage outlines internal university responses to Title IX investigations and mentions specific officials and student leaders, offering some leads on how the institution handled sexual violence ca Mentions a Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force formed in early 2011 with senior administrators References a 2010 Department of Education Office for Civil Rights (OCR) Title IX investigation int

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #031536
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The passage outlines internal university responses to Title IX investigations and mentions specific officials and student leaders, offering some leads on how the institution handled sexual violence ca Mentions a Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force formed in early 2011 with senior administrators References a 2010 Department of Education Office for Civil Rights (OCR) Title IX investigation int

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| made it clear that as chief executive, | accepted responsibility for any shortcomings or failings on the University’s part. No act of sexual violence can be tolerated, period, even off-campus (which is where all the serious incidents, as reported, took place). And no one, regardless of how important the student- athlete was to program success, was to be above the law. Basic decency, reinforced by the Christian commitment to creating a caring community, called for the gold standard with respect to prevention in the first place, and effective response if prevention safeguards failed. Explosion Ill As the old saying goes, “there are usually two sides to the story.” Pepper Hamilton’s recommendations, coupled with the Board of Regents’ “findings of fact,” created a toxic killer of a narrative. The devastating conclusion — a fundamental failure of the institution itself— echoed throughout campus and demoralized Baylor Nation. An operational failure of the highest order had been identified, with profound impacts on victims and their families. The “other side of the story” was left untold. Campus safety — and the safety of our students in all respects, including freedom from interpersonal violence — was a high priority throughout my years of servant-leadership. The idea that Pat Neff Hall was oblivious to student-safety concerns was belied not only by common sense and basic human decency, but refuted by the facts. Here, in brief, is the other side of the story. Indeed, iln the fall of 2010, the EC round table focused specifically on issues of student safety arising out of a Department of Education (Office of Civil Rights) investigation into a tragic student death at Eastern Michigan University. OCR’s compliance review (under Title IX) was prompted by an on-campus student -death. A 22-year old student at EMU was found dead in her residence hall after having been sexually assaulted and brutally beaten. The government’s devastating report issued in November 2010. The EC promptly determined to establish a Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force to examine all issues relating to student safety, including but by no means limited to interpersonal violence. The Task Force had an outstanding group of members. Five student leaders, including Michael Wright (student body president) joined with the then-Chief of Police, Jim Doak, and EC member Kevin Jackson (Vice President for Student Life), and other key staff members to begin their work early in the new semester (January 2011). The Task Force held on-campus hearings. Broad participation was invited. In the meantime, additional voices were raised across the nation. As the Baylor Task Force was operating at full speed, 16 Yale students filed a complaint with respect to the campus climate prevailing “under the elms” of New Haven. One particularly disturbing incident included a ribald Yale fraternity

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