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Title IX Coordinator Shannon Berkheiser shares the role the Title IX office has on campus, how it can assist in difficult situations, and what students should do to seek help. View the transcript for this video.

Reporting and Preventing Misconduct on Campus

If you have experienced sexual discrimination, sexual harassment, or sexual or relationship violence, report the violation by phone or email:

Title IX Coordinator at 937-766-7777
Campus Security at 937-239-6491

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month - The Image I Reflect

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The Image I Reflect: Healing From Sexual Violence

Thursday, April 27, 2023

hand mirror.April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Cedarville University’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

Our focus this week is on healing.


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The Image I Reflect: What to Do if You've Been Assaulted

Thursday, April 20, 2023

hand mirror.April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Cedarville University’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

Our focus this week is: What to Do if You've Been Assaulted.


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The Image I Reflect: Recognizing Power Differentials

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

hand mirror.April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Cedarville University’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

Our focus this week is on power differentials.


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The Image I Reflect: Considering Consent From a Biblical Worldview

Friday, April 14, 2023

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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Cedarville University’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

This week's focus is on consent — a difficult theme for a place like Cedarville to grapple with.


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Title IX Policy

Cedarville’s Title IX Policy addresses all forms of sex discrimination, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.

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Training

Find helpful training presentations and videos about Cedarville’s Title IX policy.

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Understanding the Respondent’s Role

A Respondent (or Responding Party) is someone alleged to have been involved in an incident of prohibited conduct under Title IX.

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Understanding the Process

The Title IX Coordinator can walk you through the process of what will happen once you report an incident, from receiving support, to filing a formal complaint, to resolution.

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Resources

Find helpful resources that are available to you as you navigate the Title IX process.

Videos

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Sexual Assault | Myth #1

As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Title IX Coordinator Shannon Berkheiser debunks myth #1: Most sexual violence occurs between strangers.

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Sexual Assault | Myth #2

As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Title IX Coordinator Shannon Berkheiser debunks myth #2: The clothes a woman is wearing contributes to her being sexually assaulted.

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Sexual Assault | Myth #3

As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Title IX Coordinator Shannon Berkheiser debunks myth #3: Only women are sexually assaulted.

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Sexual Assault | Myth #4

As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Title IX Coordinator Shannon Berkheiser debunks myth #4: Victims of sexual assault will always appear bruised, battered, or hysterical.

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Speak Up, Cedarville!

As a community of believers, we speak up about dating or interpersonal violence because we are called to reflect the character of Jesus Christ and to be obedient to His Word.

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Title IX Myths

In this informative video, we delve into the misconceptions surrounding the Title IX process. Our expert debunks four common myths that often lead to misunderstandings and hesitations about reporting incidents. View the transcript