Prince William delegate races lead state in campaign cash (Fauquier Times)
Richardson: Starting a small business (The Free Lance-Star)
Prince William delegate races lead state in campaign cash (Prince William Times)
In Va., a split on removing Confederate monuments (WTOP)
Outside Money Helps Fund TV Air War in Governor’s Race (WVTF)
In a changing Virginia suburb, a slate of diverse Democrats hopes to show path back to power (The Washington Post)
UMW’s 2017 Annual Security Report
The following message is from UMW Public Safety
The University of Mary Washington’s Annual Security Report has been published for 2017. This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the University of Mary Washington, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus.
Also included is information that addresses the school’s policies, procedures and programs concerning safety and security. For example, policies for responding to emergency situations and sexual offenses or sexual misconduct are included.
You may obtain a copy of this report at the UMW Police Department at Brent Hall, phone number 540-654-1025, or by accessing the following website: http://www.umw.edu/police/2017-annual-security-report/umw-police/.
If you have any questions regarding this year’s Annual Security Report, please contact Chief Mike Hall by email at mhall2@umw.edu.
Budget Conversations with the President, Oct. 30
The following message is from the Office of the President:
President Troy Paino will host the next “Budget Conversations with the President” informal gathering on Monday, Oct. 30
from 3-4 p.m. in Monroe Hall, Room 116. (Please note the new time for this meeting.) UMW faculty and staff are welcome to attend. This is a great opportunity to share your thoughts, concerns, and ideas concerning the University budget with the President. The final gathering is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 30 from 3-4 p.m. in University Hall in the Gates Hudson Building at the Stafford Campus.
Message from the Office of Title IX
Dear UMW Community,
On September 22, 2017, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced the rescission of the 2011 Dear Colleague Letter and the 2014 Q&A on Title IX and Sexual Violence and implemented interim guidance. Diversity and inclusion, including sex and gender, are core principals to our mission as a University and an essential requirement for academic excellence and success. OCR has indicated an intention to engage in further rule-making on this topic, so it is uncertain how this interim guidance will change in the future. What is certain is the University’s and The Office of Title IX’s commitment to creating and fostering a community free from sex or gender discrimination.
The interim guidance issued by OCR last Friday remains mostly permissive rather than prescriptive which allows for a thoughtful consideration period of any changes to our current policies and practices. Accordingly, until further notice, UMW will continue to investigate and adjudicate incidents of sexual assault, interpersonal violence, stalking and other forms of prohibited conduct based on the procedures outlined in our Policy on Sexual and Gender Based Violence and Other Forms of Interpersonal Violence. This policy is reviewed annually with the next update scheduled for September 2018. The University of Mary Washington remains committed to continuing to provide education, outreach, support, and resources to our students and employees and to create an environment free of sex or gender discrimination.
Along with my team, I will continue to remain abreast of any changes and support our students and employees. If you have questions, please email Tiffany Oldfield at toldfiel@umw.edu.
Tiffany W. Oldfield, J.D.
Title IX Coordinator