Protecting and Respecting Our Community
Mitchell College is committed to promoting an educational and employment environment that is free from discrimination based on protected characteristics, harassment, and retaliation for engaging in protected activity, and to addressing such misconduct when it occurs. The prohibition of sexual misconduct, harassment, and discrimination applies to everyone at Mitchell College, including all faculty members (including academic administrators), staff members (including non-academic administrators), students, trustees, alumni and all visitors to the Mitchell College campus.
Mitchell College values and upholds the equal dignity of all members of its community and strives to balance the rights of the Parties in the resolution process during what is often a difficult time for all involved.
To ensure compliance with federal, state, and local civil rights laws and regulations, and to affirm its commitment to promoting the goals of fairness and equity in all aspects of the education program or activity, Mitchell College has developed policies and procedures that provide for prompt, fair, and impartial resolution of allegations of protected characteristic discrimination, harassment or allegations of retaliation.
Title IX Policy Statement
Mitchell College adheres to all federal, state, and local civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment and education. The College does not discriminate in its admissions practices, employment practices, or educational programs or activities on the basis of sex, except as may be permitted by law. As a College of federal financial assistance for education activities, Mitchell College is required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) to ensure that all of its education programs and activities do not discriminate on the basis of sex. Sex includes sex, sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy or related conditions. Sex discrimination is prohibited under Title IX and by College Policy, and it includes sex-based harassment, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, stalking, quid pro quo harassment, hostile environment harassment, disparate treatment, and disparate impact.
Mitchell College also prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or harassment or participating in any internal or external investigation or complaint process related to allegations of sex discrimination.
Any College faculty member, employee, or student who acts to deny, deprive, or limit the educational, employment, residential, or social access, opportunities, and/or benefits of any member of the College community on the basis of sex is in violation of the Title IX Sexual Misconduct, Harassment, and Nondiscrimination policy.
Within any Resolution Process related to this Policy, Mitchell College provides reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities and religious accommodations, when that accommodation is consistent with federal and state law.
Reporting
Any person may report sex discrimination (whether or not the person reporting is alleged to have experienced the conduct) in person, by telephone, or by email, using the contact information listed for the Administrators listed below. A report may be made at any time (including during non-business hours) by contacting Campus Safety at 860-941-9316 or the Title IX Coordinator via email at martinez_a@mitchell.edu.
Contacts
Questions regarding Title IX, including its application and/or concerns about noncompliance, should be directed to the Title IX Coordinator. A list of Title IX contacts at Mitchell College is provided on this page. For a complete copy of the Policy or more information, please visit the Mitchell College Title IX document or contact the Title IX Coordinator.
Other Reporting Agencies
A person may also file a complaint with the appropriate federal, state, or local agency within the time frame required by law. Depending upon the nature of the complaint, the appropriate agency may be the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the Department of Justice, and/or another appropriate federal or state agency.
Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Boston
U.S. Department of Education
8th Floor
5 Post Office Square
Boston, MA 02109-3921
Telephone: 617-289-0111
Facsimile: 617-289-0150
Email: OCR.Boston@ed.gov
Non-Employee Conduct
For Complaints involving employee-on-employee conduct:
CT Equal Employment Opportunity Office
171 Bow Lane (AA Office, Cottage 20)
P.O. Box 351, Middletown, CT 06457
Telephone: 860-262-5862
Facsimile: 860-262-5197
TITLE IX POLICY DOCUMENTS
TITLE IX TRAININGS
TITLE IX CONTACTS
Discrimination and Harassment Allegations [not based on sex]
Student Contact
Dr. Alicia Martinez
Dean of Student Experience and Belonging
437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320 Martinez_a@mitchell.edu
Faculty and Staff Contact
Christina Kydd
Human Resources Manager
437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320 Kydd_c@mitchell.edu
Sex Discrimination, Sex-based Harassment Allegations
Title IX Coordinator
Dr. Alicia Martinez
Dean of Student Experience and Belonging
437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320
Duques 210
Martinez_a@mitchell.edu
Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees
Christina Kydd
Human Resources Manager
437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320
Kydd_c@mitchell.edu
Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Students
Alexandria Donkor
Interim Director of Residence Life and Student Conduct
437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320
Donkor_A@mitchell.edu
Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Athletic Equity
Ashley Kishorn
Associate Athletics Director
437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320
Kishorn_A@mitchell.edu
Intake Coordinator (Students)
Emily Smith
Administrative Coordinator for Student Affairs
437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320
Smith_e@mitchell.edu
Intake Coordinator (Employees)
Bessie Viar
Benefits and Wellness Coordinator
437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320
Viar_B@mitchell.edu