
The Student Title IX Advisory Committee is comprised of a diverse group of student leaders charged with advising the Title IX Coordinator and relevant stakeholders about the collective student body’s concerns, experiences, or suggestions on issues related to sexual misconduct.
Their purpose is to communicate with their peers the Sexual Misconduct Policy to create a more educated and aware student body. Additionally, the Committee will listen to the student body and address concerns with the administration to obtain any other necessary resources with the goal of creating a bridge for effective change.
Please review the "STIX Charter and Purpose" below for more information. Any interested undergraduate or graduate student who wishes to obtain membership in STIX must fill out the application below:
INTERESTED? SIMPLY EMAIL THE TITLE IX COORDINATOR (titleix@sewanee.edu) TO SET A MEETING AND WORK ON HOW TO GET STARTED. YOUR PRESIDENT MUST APPROVE A POINT OF CONTACT FOR YOUR STIX CERTIFICATION. SOMEONE OTHER THAN YOUR PRESIDENT MUST BE IDENTIFIED.
A main focus of this certification is to provide students an opportunity to promote their organizations’ commitment to sexual integrity, racial healing, and the overarching institutional values with a focus to elevate MIND, HEART, and PLACE. This commitment should be expected of any student group or organization, including but not limited to sports teams, theme houses, and Greek Life organizations.
TO LEARN MORE OR SEE AN EXAMPLE SPREADSHEET OF THE REQUIREMENTS [].
Click for the History of STIX. The meaning of the STIX logo emerged from the education and training received by the first three classes of STIX members:
