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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
4
Quotes

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Type: Congressional document / narrative statement / testimony
File Size: 2 MB
Summary

This document is a narrative statement, likely from a House Oversight investigation regarding Baylor University, detailing the administration's response to Title IX requirements and sexual assault issues between 2011 and 2013. The text outlines the formation of various safety committees and task forces, referencing specific actions taken by Vice President Jackson and Human Resources head John Whelan. It specifically addresses the OCR's 2011 'Dear Colleague' letter and subsequent campus initiatives like the 'Do Something!' campaign.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Vice President Jackson Vice President (Baylor University)
Participated in panel discussion; Chaired the Campus Safety Committee; Sent cover letter to students.
Student Body President Wright Student Body President
Participated in public panel discussion on student safety.
John Whelan Head of Human Resources
Expressed recommendations and concerns that led to the formation of the Task Force Review of Sexual Violence.
Dr. Cheryl Wooten Chair, Baylor’s Sexual Assault Advisory Board
Described as an outstanding leader recognized for expertise in dealing with sexual violence; chaired the board that s...
Author (Unidentified by name in text, likely Ken Starr) Narrator / Administrator
Refers to self as 'I' and 'myself'; issued memorandum creating a Task Force; participated in panel discussion.
The brothers Fraternity members (implied)
Engaged in an outrageous chant: 'No means yes.'

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
OCR
Office for Civil Rights; published 'Dear Colleague' letter regarding Title IX.
Baylor University
Mentioned as 'Baylor campus' and 'Baylor's policies'.
Campus Task Force
Completed work prior to Fall 2012.
Campus Safety Committee
Formed in Fall 2012; chaired by VP Jackson.
Executive Council
Supported the work of the Campus Safety Committee.
Task Force Review of Sexual Violence
Created by memorandum in June 2013.
Baylor’s Sexual Assault Advisory Board
Sponsored the 'Do Something!' campaign.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (4 events)

April 2011
Public panel discussion on Baylor campus regarding student safety.
Baylor campus
August 2013
Freshman class briefing by senior Student Life staff member.
Baylor campus
Freshman class Student Life staff
Fall 2012
Formation of the Campus Safety Committee.
Baylor campus
Stakeholders
September 2013
Launch of 'Do Something!' sexual assault prevention campaign.
Baylor campus

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location of panel discussion and committees.

Relationships (2)

Author Professional/Administrative Vice President Jackson
Participated in panel together; Jackson chaired a committee created under the administration.
Author Professional/Advisory John Whelan
Task Force formed in response to recommendations by Whelan.

Key Quotes (4)

"chant: 'No means yes.'"
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"In contrast to common (mis)understanding, the letter did not embody or reflect law."
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Quote #2
"No one had his or her head in the sand, nor averted his or her gaze to avoid facing unpleasantness – or worse."
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Quote #3
"Action items quickly emerged."
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Quote #4

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