Gender Discrimination and Sexual Misconduct
What is Gender Discrimination and Sexual Misconduct?
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits sex/gender discrimination, which includes sexual harassment.
Sexual harassment is defined as unwanted, unwelcome behavior of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment is one-sided, undeterred, and usually involves power and/or intimidation. It is unlawful to harass a person (an applicant or employee or student) because of that person's sex.
View the Policy on Sexual Harassment and Other Sexual Misconduct
Some Examples of Gender Discrimination/Sexual Misconduct
- An unwelcome sexual comment or request for a sexual favor
- Verbal harassment based on your gender
- Unwanted physical touch from a co-worker
- A missed opportunity for a promotion because of your gender
- Lack of equal resources for both girls' and boys' sports teams
- Discrimination based on pregnancy
This Is NOT Gender Discrimination/Sexual Misconduct
- A disagreement with your supervisor about your performance (Contact Human Resources)
- The operational policies of Dining Services or other campus facilities (Contact Facilties)
- Disrepectful groups of students (Contact Student Affairs)
- Teasing from a co-worker that's not sexual in nature (Contact Human Resources)
Get Help
If you believe you have experienced or witnessed gender discrimination or sexual misconduct, you may file a complaint below.
Contact Us
Equity Compliance Office
Jasmyn Lucas, Equity Investigator & Title IX Coordinator
301-860-4511
titleixcoordinator@bowiestate.edu
