Office of Institutional Equity Committed to Equality
Purdue Fort Wayne is strongly committed to providing all students and employees with fair and equal treatment in a diverse and inclusive environment, free of discrimination and harassment. The Office of Institutional Equity provides leadership to the Purdue Fort Wayne community in upholding those practices and policies consistent with this commitment and with state and federal laws regarding equal access, equal employment, and educational opportunity for all persons without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status.
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Accessibility
Accessibility
Purdue University Fort Wayne is committed to equal access and to providing an environment in which individuals with disabilities can fully access programs, services, activities, and facilities at PFW. Please contact the Office of Institutional Equity with questions or concerns at [email protected] or submit an online report.
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Amorous Relationships
Amorous Relationships
Amorous relationships are consensual romantic or sexual relationships between two individuals in the university community. Purdue's Policy on amorous relationships provides guidance for supervisors in managing employees in amorous relationships.
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Annual Security Report
Annual Security Report
The university publishes an Annual Security Report containing information about crime and fire safety on campus. The report is made available with intent of increasing public awareness and promoting the safety and security of students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors.
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Equal Access and Equal Opportunity
Equal Access and Equal Opportunity
STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES AND VALUES
Purdue Fort Wayne is committed to maintaining an inclusive community that recognizes and values the inherent worth and dignity of every person; fosters tolerance, sensitivity, understanding, and mutual respect among its members; and encourages each individual to strive to reach his or her own potential. In pursuit of its goal of academic excellence, Purdue Fort Wayne seeks to develop and nurture its diversity. The university believes that diversity among its many members strengthens the institution, stimulates creativity, promotes the exchange of ideas, and enriches campus life. Purdue Fort Wayne views, evaluates, and treats all persons in any university-related activity or circumstance in which they may be involved solely as individuals on the basis of their own personal abilities, qualifications, and other relevant characteristics.
STATEMENT OF POLICY
Purdue Fort Wayne does not condone and will not tolerate discrimination against any individual on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, disability, status as a veteran, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Purdue Fort Wayne promotes policies and programs to ensure that all persons have equal access to its employment opportunities. All aspects of the employment relationship, including recruitment, selection, hiring, training, professional development, tenure, promotion, compensation, and separations, are administered in accordance with the above Statement of Principles and Values. Purdue Fort Wayne also promotes the full realization of equal employment opportunity through a comprehensive affirmative action program applying to all units.
Salary Equity Review Request Form [PDF]
PFW 2023-2024 Affirmative Action Plan for Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
PFW 2023-2024 Affirmative Action Plan for Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities
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Reportable Outside Activity
Reportable Outside Activity
For information regarding Reportable Outside Activity, please click here
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Respect Boundaries
Respect Boundaries
PREVENTING SEXUAL VIOLENCE
The Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (SaVE) Act, a federal law, requires all incoming staff and faculty to receive primary prevention and awareness education about sexual violence. In compliance with this law, you must complete the Respect Boundaries: Sexual Violence Awareness Program.
There are three modules associated with this program:
- Purdue University Fort Wayne Policies and Procedures
- Risk Reduction and Prevention
- Supporting Survivors: Resources and Services
Please access the three modules in SuccessFactors.
- Use your One Purdue Career Account information to log in; if you need help locating your One Purdue Career Account information, please contact the IT Services Help Desk at 260-481-6030.
- Once you have successfully logged in, go to Learning. If the course has already been assigned to you, it will appear in your To Do items. Otherwise, it can be located in the My Learning Library or by searching for Respect Boundaries.
- Select Start Course and follow instructions to complete the course.
You must complete all three modules to obtain credit for this program. If you have questions, please contact Human Resources and Office of Institutional Equity phone at 260-481-6840 or [email protected].
Note: If you are a student searching for the Respect Boundaries course, it is located in Brightspace under My Courses. Please contact 260-481-6679 with questions.
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Public Records Requests
Public Records Requests
Open records requests may be made pursuant to the Indiana Access to Public Records Act, IC § 5-14-3. On the Purdue University Fort Wayne campus, Christine M. Marcuccilli has been designated as the public records officer.
TO REQUEST A RECORD:
Complete this form
Submit to Julie Meyer [email protected] and Christine Marcuccilli [email protected]
WHAT CAN I REQUEST?
Any writing, paper, report, study, map, photograph, book, card, tape recording, or other material that is created, received, retained, maintained, or filed by or with a public agency. This includes any record generated on paper, paper substitutes, photographic media, magnetic or machine readable media, or any other material, regardless of form or characteristics, including email, voicemail, databases, instant messages, and text messages.
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Published Training Materials for Title IX Staff
Published Training Materials for Title IX Staff
Section 106.45(b) of the 2020 Final Title IX Rules require the sharing of “[a]ll materials used to train Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision-makers, and any person who facilitates an informal resolution process. A recipient must make these training materials publicly available on its website, or if the recipient does not maintain a website the recipient must make these materials available upon request for inspection by members of the public.”
For the purposes of compliance with section 106.45 of the Title IX Final Rules, this page includes all training materials that have been used to train Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision-makers, and any person who facilitates an informal resolution process in Title IX compliance and practices as of 8-14-20.
HUSCH BLACKWELL TRAINING MATERIALS
Title IX & Sexual Harassment Response: Participants in Sexual Harassment policy process (Fall 2020) PDF (2M)
Title IX Party Advisors Training (Spring 2022) PDF
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TITLE IX TRAINING RESOURCES
*All links below open in new tabs
- Title IX Home
- Title IX Policy Site
- Title IX Final Rule
- Title IX Regulations Addressing Sexual Harassment (Unofficial Copy) PDF (6M)
- Title IX: U.S. Department of Education Title IX Final Rule Overview PDF (553K)
- Summary of Major Provisions of the Title IX Final Rule PDF
- Fact Sheet: Final Title IX Regulation
- Questions and Answers Regarding the Department’s Final Title IX Rule
- OCR Webinar: Title IX Regulations Addressing Sexual Harassment (Length: 01:11:29)
- The First Amendment and Title IX: An OCR Short Webinar
- OCR Short Webinar on How to Report Sexual Harassment under Title IX
- Conducting and Adjudicating Title IX Hearings: An OCR Training Webinar
- OCR Webinar on Due Process Protections under the New Title IX Regulations
- OCR Webinar on New Title IX Protections Against Sexual Assault
- OCR Blog: Effective Date and Retroactivity
- OCR Blog: Live Hearings, Excluding Reliance on a Party’s Statements, and Verbal Conduct
- OCR Blog: The Requirement to Update School Websites with Important Title IX Information
- NCAA Sexual Violence Prevention PDF
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Title IX and Sexual Assault Resources
Title IX and Sexual Assault Resources
“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”
—Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 to the 1964 Civil Rights Act
As Purdue University Fort Wayne’s Title IX officer, Christine M. Marcuccilli is responsible for coordinating the university’s compliance with Title IX, including overseeing all complaints of sex discrimination and identifying and addressing any patterns or systemic problems that arise during the review of such complaints. Questions or concerns may be directed as follows:
Christine M. Marcuccilli, J.D.
Director of Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX Coordinator
[email protected] | 260-481-6107Office of Institutional Equity | Kettler Hall Room 144
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. | Fort Wayne, IN 46805In light of recent reports concerning a university’s response to allegations of child abuse, you are reminded that under Indiana law, each person over the age of 18 has a duty to report child abuse or neglect. In the event of an emergency, call 911. If it is not an emergency, immediately alert the police or Child Protective Services (800-800-5556). Thank you for your commitment to the safety of children on our campuses.
Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Tracy Mitchener
Senior HR Business Partner - Employee Relations
[email protected] | 260-481-5720Human Resources | Kettler Hall Room 139
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. | Fort Wayne, IN 46805Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Abby Blackmon
Director of Student Conduct, Rights and Responsibilities
[email protected] | 260-481-6592Student Conduct, Rights and Responsibilities | Walb Student Union, Room 111
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. | Fort Wayne, IN 46805SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS
The purpose of this website is to provide awareness and education for students and parents concerning sexual assault—what it is, including the legal perspective; what to do if it happens; where to go for support; and much more. The Office of Institutional Equity on the Purdue University Fort Wayne campus works in conjunction with the Office of the Vice President for Ethics and Compliance on the Purdue West Lafayette campus, Campus Title IX officers, and Office of the Dean of Students to provide this information to our campus community.
Purdue University Fort Wayne’s Policy Regarding Sexual Assault
Purdue University Fort Wayne’s policy regarding sexual assault can be found in the policy on Anti-harassment (III.C.1).
The policy states:
- “Any act of sexual violence, including but not limited to rape, sexual assault, sexual battery and sexual coercion” is considered sexual harassment and is therefore unacceptable conduct that will not be tolerated.
- All Purdue University Fort Wayne community members—faculty, staff, and students—are encouraged to report and address any incidents of harassment.
- Acts of retaliation against faculty, staff, and students who report or file a complaint of harassment or who assist or participate in the investigation of a harassment complaint are strictly prohibited.
- Any individual or group that violates the policy will be subject to disciplinary or remedial action, which can include termination of employment or expulsion.
- Disciplinary action for violation of the harassment policy can be enhanced if the harassment is found to have been motivated by bias based on race, gender, religion, color, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, or disability.
File an Incident Report
Due to recent changes to the federal Title IX Regulations, our online reporting form is currently under construction. If you would like to file a formal Complaint of Harassment, Discrimination, or Title IX Harassment, you may schedule an appointment or request a formal complaint form by emailing [email protected].SAFETY REPORT
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the campus police or safety and security department on each university campus provides information on crime statistics, crime prevention, law enforcement, crime reporting, and other related issues on their respective campus.
Our annual report can be viewed on the University Police website.
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Mandatory Reporter
Mandatory Reporter
BE IN THE KNOW
If you are a mandatory reporter and someone informs you of an offense that falls under Title IX, report it immediately by taking these steps:
- Ensure your safety and the safety of the reporter/victim; in an emergency or a situation of imminent danger, call 911 immediately.
- Inform the victim that you are required to report the incident, even if the victim chooses not to press charges or file a report with law enforcement; although every effort will be taken to ensure privacy, a mandatory reporter cannot guarantee complete confidentiality.
- Listen to the victim; collect information needed for reporting.
- Report the incident; contact Christine M. Marcuccilli, director, Office of Institutional Equity at 260-481-6109 or [email protected].
- Provide assistance; inform the victim of their option to also self-report the incident to campus police and local police for investigation or to decline to report the incident to law enforcement; filing a report with the police does not require the victim to press charges.
- Refer the victim to relevant resources for additional support if needed; please refer to the following Campus and Community Resources section for contact information and support services.
HOW TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
If you suspect or witness child abuse on campus, you must report it to the police and/or the local child protective services:
- For emergency situations, call 911
- For nonemergency situations
- Call University Police: 260-481-6827
- Call Indiana Child Protective Services: 800-800-5556
- For anonymous reports via Purdue’s Whistleblower Hotline
- Fill out the online form at purdue.edu/hotline
- Report by phone: 866-818-2620
CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES
The following resources can help you report an incident or can help victims afterward.
Title IX Coordinator
Christine M. Marcuccilli
Director of Compliance, Human Resources and Office of Institutional Equity
[email protected]
260-481-6107Doermer School of Business, Suite 300
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46805Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Abby Blackmon
Director of Student Conduct, Rights and Responsibilities
[email protected]
260-481-6592Walb Student Union, Room 111
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46805Law Enforcement
University Police Department
Nonemergency: 260-481-6827Fort Wayne Police Department
Nonemergency: 260-427-1222
Emergency: 911Medical Services
Parkview Health and Wellness Campus Clinic
Walb Student Union, Room 234
Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Phone: 260-481-5748Parkview Hospital
2200 Randallia Drive
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
260-373-4000Support Services
Student Assistance Program
Office of the Dean of Students
Walb Student Union, Room 113
Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
260-266-8060Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center
260-423-2222 (during business oursFort Wayne Women’s Bureau Rape Crisis Hotline
260-426-7273
888-311-7273 (toll-free)YWCA Domestic Violence Crisis Line
260-447-7233
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Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment
Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment
For information regarding Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment, please click here
Submitting a Complaint: Effective and Fair Procedures
Purdue University Fort Wayne is committed to addressing discrimination complaints promptly and consistently, using procedures that are effective and fair, and to resolving complaints at the lowest organizational level whenever possible. Persons who feel they have been discriminated against should bring their complaints to the attention of their department head or supervisor, or seek assistance from Human Resources of Office of Institutional Equity.
"No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance." - Title IX
Title IX is part of the Education Amendments of 1972 to the 1964 Civil Rights Act and is enforced by the U.S. Department of Education. This federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs or activities operated by recipients of federal financial assistance. Title IX applies to all participants of such programs, including students, parents and faculty/staff members. The purpose of Title IX is to help foster safe and respectful university environments that better protect students, faculty and staff from incidents of sex-based discrimination and sexual harassment, including sexual violence, relationship violence and stalking.
This website provides community members with links to the University's policies, procedures and campus-specific resources.
Due to recent changes to the federal Title IX Regulations, our online reporting form is currently under construction. If you would like to file a formal Complaint of Harassment, Discrimination, or Title IX Harassment, you may schedule an appointment or request a formal complaint form by emailing [email protected].