Monday, April 25, 2016

Sokolow in CHE

President & CEO Brett Sokolow comments in The Chronicle of Higher Education on due process rights of accused students: “If universities are violating the rights of accused students, that is a failure of the university to balance two sources of law, Title IX and constitutional due process.” More at http://ow.ly/4mXbTq

HuffPo on DOE lawsuit

The Huffington Post reports on a new lawsuit targeting the U.S. Department of Education at http://ow.ly/4mXgV7. Commenting on their alleged violations of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) through the 2011 DCL, President & CEO Brett Sokolow: “Sub-regulatory guidance is inherent in OCR’s authority to administer the equity mandates of the Title IX regulations, which were appropriately authorized under the APA.”

CEO on institutional image and reputation

“Public institutions must be careful custodians of public funds.” President & CEO Brett Sokolow talks institutional image and reputation with The Christian Science Monitor at http://ow.ly/4mXhEG

Monday, April 18, 2016

U of Nine app featured in The Daily Campus

Sokolow discusses Title IX education and prevention efforts using U of Nine from ATIXA and Trivie: "I think there is an advantage with an app in that students don’t have to travel to the program because the program travels with them."


More at ow.ly/4mJrJE

Friday, April 15, 2016

NaBITA Executive Director discussed mental health services at community colleges

NaBITA Executive Director Brian Van Brunt comments on the challenges and remedies, including behavioral intervention teams, of mental health services in the Community College Journal.

“Many professors are adjuncts and they never had training in how to manage a class, in the art and sciences of it.” More at http://ow.ly/10FMsS

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

KPCC AirTalk interviews President & CEO Brett Sokolow about distinguishing between Title IX enforcement and academic freedom

"My overall assessment of the [AAUP History, Uses, and Abuses of Title IX] report is that it accurately diagnoses the problem, but attributes the wrong cause." More at http://ow.ly/10ClWX