Events & Trainings
Title IX Training
The Title IX Team provides training to the Community. This session helps participants
identify what Title IX is, understand the Title IX process, know how to report, and
understand the resources available to those impacted by sexual harassment, sex discrimination,
and retaliation. Your group can gain a better understanding of what it means to be
a responsible employee, how to maintain compliance with Title IX and how Title IX
enhances the inclusive culture at . To host a Title IX Training
session, please call 419.530.4191 or email TitleIX@utoledo.edu.
Rocket Upstanders
Rocket Upstanders is a series of programs aimed at sexual misconduct awareness and prevention open to all students and the campus community. The Rocket Upstanders series is made up of three different programs, each covering a targeted topic within sexual misconduct prevention. Each hour-long program is centered on a brief presentation, with facilitated, small-group
conversations where participants cansafely learn and discuss while working on an
accompanying craft. This year's programs are:
- Rocket Upstanders: Stalking is Not Romantic
- Rocket Upstanders: Media Myths and Rape Culture
- Rocket Upstanders: Consent Is the Tea
To learn more about each program's topic and to view dates and times being offered,
please visit the . If your group would benefit from one of these programs, please email TitleIX@utoledo.edu to discuss hosting a program.
Programming Events. Events are continuously added.
Empty Place At The Table
Annually in October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Dining locations in Lancelot Thompson Student Union, Ottawa House East, North Engineering
Building, Carlson Library, and the Four Seasons Bistro at UTMC.
The Title IX Office is excited to partner Rocket Dining, Residence Life, and The Bethany House to bring you the stories of local individuals
who lost their lives to domestic violence. The Bethany House has graciously allowed
us to share their story by displaying it at the empty seat at the table.
The Purple Ribbon Campaign
Annually in October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Centennial Mall and Medical Center Courtyard
The Title IX Office is excited to partner with Facilities to display this awareness
campaign to allow individuals to start and continue the conversation on the importance
of education, prevention, and awareness related to sexual violence during Domestic
Violence Awareness Month. The stories are on loan to us from The Bethany House.
What Were You Wearing Installation
March 31-April 3, 2025 April 7-10, 2025
Carlson Library, Room 1005 Mulford Library, 4th floor
Hosted by the Title IX Office, this installment will provide a tangible response to
one of our culture’s greatest sexual assault myths. The outfits on display have been
recreated with the stories that UT community survivors shared.
What Were You Wearing Workshops
Please join us this year as we collaborate with our partners to hosts several workshops
throughout the week of What Were You Wearing. To learn more and RSVP, please visit
the
Awareness Events
Blue and Gold Campaign
1st Week per Month (All Week)
Know your resources related to sexual misconduct concerns. Check outside of Snyder
Memorial for the campaign all week as well as napkin holders, posters in bathrooms,
and banners throughout buildings to better know your resources. Hosted by Title IX
to bring awareness related to sexual misconduct prevention resources.
Weekly Tabling
1x per week on Main Campus, Student Union
1x per week on Health Science Campus, Bistro
Know your resources related to sexual misconduct concerns. Hosted by Title IX and
as part of the #UTtogether campaign to bring awareness related to sexual misconduct
prevention resources.
One week in both December and April
Main Campus & Health Science Campus
Stickers — each with a QR code leading to a page with information about Title IX and
education opportunities to reduce sexual misconduct — will be placed on 1,500 coffee
sleeves and food packages. Know your resources related to sexual misconduct concerns. Hosted by Title IX with
campus partners and as part of the #UTtogether campaign to bring awareness related
to sexual misconduct prevention resources.
Denim Day
Annually, the last Wednesday of April
All Campuses
Wear your Denim in support of Denim Day. We encourage folks to take a picture in their
denim and support the cause using #utoledodenimday. For more information on why Denim
Day was started and bringing awareness to sexual misconduct:
Red Flag Campaign
Annually in April
Centennial Mall
The Red Flag Campaign is rooted in using bystander intervention strategy to bring
attention to and addressing dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault. The campaign
encourages friends and other campus community members to say something when they see
warning signs (“red flags”) for sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking in a
friend’s relationship. It is the goal of the campaign to educate and to start a conversation
with faculty, staff, and students about healthy and unhealthy relationships.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month 30 Days of Social Media
Annually in April
@UtoledoTitleIX
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The goal of SAAM is for the community
to raise awareness about sexual misconduct issues including but not limited to sexual
assault, sexual harassment, sexual abuse, stalking and to educate our community on
how to prevent it and also be active bystanders and safely assist those impacted by
sexual violence. It is also to educate on Consent. Follow us on social media the month
of April. #utoledotitleix #saam
Domestic Violence Awareness Month 31 Days of Social Media
Annually in October
@UtoledoTitleIX
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The goal of DVAM is for the
community to raise awarenessabout domestic violence issues and to educate our community
on resources, how to prevent it and be active bystanders, and safely assist those
impacted by domestic violence. Follow us on social media the month of October. #utoledotitleix
#dvam
National Stalking Awareness Month 31 Days of Social Media
Annually in January
@UtoledoTitleIX
January is National Stalking Awareness Month. The goal od NSAM is for the
community to raise awareness about stalking issues and to educate our community on
resources and on how to prevent it and be active bystanders and safely assist those
impacted by stalking. Follow us on social media the month of January. #utoledotitleix
#nsam
Additional University Events Schedule For Appearance
Follow us on Social Media, @TitleIX for the additional happenings and information
as well as Invonet.
For accommodationrequests during an event we are hosting, please contact the Title
IX Office at 419-530-4191. Accommodation requests may also be emailed to Titleix@utoledo.edu