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Baylor University Title IX oversight and campus safety initiatives (2011‑2013)

Baylor University Title IX oversight and campus safety initiatives (2011‑2013) The passage details internal university processes for Title IX compliance and sexual assault prevention, mentioning university officials but no evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level political actors. It provides limited actionable leads beyond routine administrative actions. Key insights: OCR’s 2011 ‘Dear Colleague’ letter was guidance, not law.; Baylor created a Campus Safety Committee (2012) and a Task Force Review of Sexual Violence (June 2013).; Vice President Jackson chaired the Safety Committee and issued a memorandum to form the Task Force.

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Baylor University Title IX oversight and campus safety initiatives (2011‑2013) The passage details internal university processes for Title IX compliance and sexual assault prevention, mentioning university officials but no evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level political actors. It provides limited actionable leads beyond routine administrative actions. Key insights: OCR’s 2011 ‘Dear Colleague’ letter was guidance, not law.; Baylor created a Campus Safety Committee (2012) and a Task Force Review of Sexual Violence (June 2013).; Vice President Jackson chaired the Safety Committee and issued a memorandum to form the Task Force.

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