Learn About the Policies and Practices Shaping the Future of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Higher Education

Watch the video from our August 23 webinar to learn how campuses are grappling with the admissions process, freedom of expression, and navigating across difference as they strive for inclusive excellence.

By completing the form you will also receive the webinar slides and an insights summary outlining the session’s key concepts.

View the Recording to:

  • Learn best practices for balancing inclusion and free speech
  • Dive into legal protections and dimensions surrounding equal protection, privacy, and admissions
  • Hear about D&I staffing and prioritization disparities among colleges and universities and the growing role of the Chief Diversity Officer

Featured Speaker:

  • Peter Lake | Professor of Law, Charles A. Dana Chair, and Director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University College of Law: Professor Peter Lake is an internationally-recognized expert on higher education law and policy and has been quoted or referred to in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and the Chronicle of Higher Education and has appeared on several major media networks including NPR, ABC and CNN. Professor Lake has authored numerous law review articles, books, and other publications, including a new Primer on Title IX. Professor Lake has trained thousands of campus personnel on many student safety issues, including Title IX and his Four Corners of Title IX Regulatory Compliance framework, and frequently speaks on First Amendment issues.

Campus Compliance & Safety Training

  • Sexual Harassment Prevention

    Promote healthy relationships and empower students to create safe, healthy campus environments through online Title IX & Clery Act training.

  • Faculty & Staff Compliance

    Create a positive academic workplace environment with engaging staff training on key issues like Title IX, diversity, and harassment.

  • Alcohol Education

    Inspire students to reflect on and consider changing their drinking habits with interactive, evidence-based training courses.

  • Climate Survey Builder

    Understand student attitudes, behaviors, and experiences of sexual assault and learn how to implement better prevention strategies and programs.