• The story of Title IX's origins is an inspiring one. (prospect.org)
  • The key to Title IX's success was that it sought to remedy inequality with systemic solutions that affect opportunities for everyone, not just for some individuals. (prospect.org)
  • This would weaken Title IX's protections by narrowing the definition of sexual harassment to potentially exclude many students' experiences and by altering when schools must respond to reports of sexual harassment and violence. (aauw.org)
  • Noting the mental, physical, and emotional health benefits of participation in sports, Cardona said the new rule was meant to "support Title IX's protection for equal athletics opportunity. (gopusa.com)
  • He added, "We welcome and encourage public comment on the proposed regulation and will continue working to ensure Title IX's effective protection for all students. (gopusa.com)
  • Further charging that the rule would "erase" the historic achievements of women, they added, "Because of the Department's lack of authority, the unambiguous limitations of Title IX's text, and the policy and safety risks posed to women, we request that this proposed regulation be withdrawn and for your Administration to restore the protection of fairness in women's and girls' sports. (gopusa.com)
  • Title IX has been credited with helping American women athletes star in this year's Rio Olympics. (prospect.org)
  • The 2016 Olympics in Rio were both a triumph for American athletes and a tribute to the lasting impact of Title IX, the 1972 law that set out to equalize educational and athletic opportunities for the nation's women and girls. (prospect.org)
  • Women made up a majority the 554 American athletes at this year's Olympics, and brought home fully half of the 121 medals won by U.S. competitors. (prospect.org)
  • Female athletes were not told to change their attire, behavior, or strategy, as women in politics are constantly advised to do. (prospect.org)
  • Legends like Kelly Hoover who helped pave the way for the equal treatment of female athletes. (wtvr.com)
  • Obviously, things have improved through the years and we hope that they continue to improve for women athletes. (wtvr.com)
  • Some writers have suggested that female athletes of color have not accrued as many gains during the Title IX era of American sport as white female athletes. (womenssportsfoundation.org)
  • Other writers suggest that Title IX has hurt male athletes of color. (womenssportsfoundation.org)
  • The athletes alleged that the UI was Title IX non-compliant because the number of athletic opportunities available to women were not representative of the school's student population. (dailyiowan.com)
  • In the original lawsuit, Iowa's rowing program was accused of stashing female athletes on its roster in an effort to help Iowa Athletics comply with Title IX. (dailyiowan.com)
  • Iowa Athletics will maintain a three-year rolling average of 75 female athletes on the women's rowing team as part of the settlement agreement. (dailyiowan.com)
  • The Biden Administration is trying to force hardworking female athletes to compete against men," he added in a subsequent post. (gopusa.com)
  • In honor of the 50th anniversary of the signing of Title IX , the U.S. Department of Education and the Women's Sports Foundation (WSF) will host a 'Title IX 50th Anniversary Field Day' for Washington D.C. and Baltimore-area students (ages 8 - 14 years old) to get active, try new sports, hear from champion athletes and leaders, and learn how Title IX impacts their lives. (ed.gov)
  • This Field Day is designed to inspire, educate and empower athletes of today to advocate for the access and opportunities Title IX can and should provide. (ed.gov)
  • The National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education states that the number of female high school and college athletes has increased 10 and 6 fold, respectively, over the past 40 years. (medscape.com)
  • Low energy availability is a relatively common complaint among female athletes. (medscape.com)
  • In terms of nonpharmacologic therapy, for example, the statement advises that "successful treatment of athletes and exercising women is contingent on a multidisciplinary approach for recovery from the Triad, including a primary care and/or sports medicine physician, a sports dietitian and mental health practitioner. (medscape.com)
  • Many female athletes, however, either deliberately or inadvertently fail to maintain adequate energy intake. (medscape.com)
  • Females athletes are 5-10 times more likely to suffer from an eating disorder than men. (medscape.com)
  • A majority of female athletes with a diagnosed eating disorder also have a comorbid mental health disorder, such as depression or anxiety . (medscape.com)
  • Many female athletes without the diagnosis of an eating disorder exhibit disordered eating habits. (medscape.com)
  • In August 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in partnership with the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, convened a meeting of national subject matter experts to review key clinical elements of anthrax prevention and treatment for pregnant, postpartum, and lactating (P/PP/L) women. (cdc.gov)
  • On June 23, 1972, Title IX was signed into law by President Richard Nixon. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Congress extended Title VII to educational institutions, local and state governments, and even the federal government in the Equal Employment Act of 1972. (americanbar.org)
  • Congress also passed Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq. (americanbar.org)
  • Overall, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in all education programs and activities receiving federal funds, has helped to spur girls' and women's participation in sport. (womenssportsfoundation.org)
  • A substantive, bipartisan look at the history, successes and complications of the law passed in 1972 to protect sex discrimination in academia, including in athletics, to ensure that women had equal opportunity to participate and excel. (iwf.org)
  • Since the introduction of title IX in 1972, which barred discrimination based on sex with regard to educational programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance, there have been increased opportunities for females to participate in athletics. (medscape.com)
  • The 2023 tournament was won by American teenager Coco Gauff, marking her first Grand Slam title. (statista.com)
  • https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6824 , accessed on September 28, 2023. (stlouisfed.org)
  • Finally, Tulane University Sport Law Professor Gabriel Feldman will monitor the UI's Title IX compliance from the 2021-22 to the 2023-24 academic year. (dailyiowan.com)
  • Although most people today associate Title IX with athletics, its coverage is and was intended to be far broader. (americanbar.org)
  • Health, Education, and Welfare Secretary Caspar Weinberger defended the law, noting that Title IX had no exclusions for athletics or any other educational program. (americanbar.org)
  • Are women of color receiving their fair share of the opportunities in intercollegiate athletics? (womenssportsfoundation.org)
  • KARACHI: Sprinters Gohar Shahbaz and Najma Perveen, both from Wapda, stole opening day's limelight in the 48th National Athletics Championship, winning the Fastest Man and Fastest Woman titles, respectively at the PSB Coaching Centre on Friday. (dawn.com)
  • As part of the settlement, Feldman will annually review the UI's Title IX compliance in athletics in all three aspects: equal participation opportunities, equal benefits and treatment, and equal scholarship opportunities. (dailyiowan.com)
  • Half of the nation's governors are asking the Biden administration to either withdraw or delay a proposed rule aimed at preventing schools from barring biological males from participating in female athletics programs. (gopusa.com)
  • This administration apparently sees no irony that its policies validate an average male athlete stealing the recognition from a truly remarkable female athlete whose lifelong athletic discipline and achievements are discarded based on a deliberate misreading of a law whose very purpose was to protect, preserve, and encourage women's athletics. (gopusa.com)
  • The Illinois Tech women's soccer team will continue its impressive season on Saturday, November 4, with a chance to make it even more special: the Scarlet Hawks will host the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference tournament title match on Mies Campus. (iit.edu)
  • The measure barred discrimination against women when it came to programs that receive federal assistance. (chicagotribune.com)
  • In response to being passed over for a full-time teaching position because she "came on too strong for a woman," then-University of Maryland lecturer Bernice Sandler helped to organize 350 sex discrimination complaints at academic institutions. (prospect.org)
  • The result was Title IX, which banned sex discrimination in federally funded educational programs. (prospect.org)
  • These Title IX coordinators oversee all complaints of sex discrimination and identify and address any patterns or systemic problems at their schools. (aauw.org)
  • Essentially, a very long title for a political manifesto on gender discrimination. (iwf.org)
  • Led by Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, 25 Republican governors submitted a joint comment on May 11 to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona opposing his department's proposal to expand Title IX protections against sex discrimination to include discrimination based on gender identity. (gopusa.com)
  • AAUW believes OCR must receive adequate funding to strengthen its Title IX enforcement efforts and advocates thorough investigation of complaints and proactive compliance review. (aauw.org)
  • AAUW advocates for these resources to be maintained and for all schools to have a Title IX coordinator, and that the coordinators receive comprehensive training and support. (aauw.org)
  • As evidenced by an astounding number of cites to the American Association of University Women (AAUW), the Commission's report is basically an advocacy report for an advocacy group. (iwf.org)
  • With the 50th anniversary of Title IX approaches this week, the inequities between women's and men's sports in the past - and the present - are again in the spotlight. (chicagotribune.com)
  • WWE Hall of Famer Madusa announced in June 2022 that NWA was going to introduce a women's TV title, but the tournament to crown the inaugural champion didn't start until this past February . (wrestlinginc.com)
  • As the nation gears up to vote in a presidential election featuring the first woman ever nominated by a major political party, female politicians in America need a Title IX of their own. (prospect.org)
  • Despite initial controversy and male backlash on college campuses, Title IX was widely credited this year for cultivating women's Olympic triumph-and the nation's-in Rio. (prospect.org)
  • The report's conclusion - that there is widespread bias against girls and women in the Nation's schools - is not supported by any of its data. (iwf.org)
  • When gender-specific state fixed effects are included to control for these gaps, the results indicate that women are nearly twice as responsive to cigarette taxes as are men. (who.int)
  • The United States lags behind 95 countries in the percentage of women elected to Congress, and representation of women in state legislatures stalled at less than 25 percent more than two decades ago. (prospect.org)
  • The ten U.S. states that use multi-winner state legislative districts rank among the highest for women's representation, while cities that use at-large voting are more likely to elect women candidates. (prospect.org)
  • The Northeastern Law alumna, who began working at Merrimack College in 2019, oversees all legal matters affecting the College including litigation, contracts, policies and Title IX compliance. (merrimack.edu)
  • Having won the IBO super-welterweight title in 2019 and again in 2021 along with the WBA super-welterweight title, Rankin now has her sights set on the WBC super-welterweight crown. (heraldscotland.com)
  • Title IX requires that every school or university that receives federal funding designate at least one employee who is responsible for coordinating the school's compliance. (aauw.org)
  • Kyrgios did not get any rankings points for that showing - there were no points awarded to anyone at Wimbledon - but the singles title in Washington will push him from 63rd to 37th, within shouting range of a possible seeding at the U.S. Open. (theday.com)
  • Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina edged Aryna Sabalenka 7-6 (13/11), 6-4 on Sunday to win the Indian Wells WTA title and avenge her loss to the Belarusian in the Australian Open final. (dailypioneer.com)
  • Rybakina kisses the trophy winning the Wimbledon women's singles title. (cnn.com)
  • Rybakina, projected to rise to seventh in the world, handed Sabalenka just her second defeat of the year, denying her a third title to go with a win in Adelaide that presaged her first Grand Slam triumph at Melbourne. (dailypioneer.com)
  • Some of the most egregious Title IX violations occur when schools fail to designate a Title IX coordinator or when the Title IX coordinator does not have the training or authority to oversee compliance. (aauw.org)
  • In 2015, OCR released guidance and resources to help Title IX coordinators meet their responsibilities, explaining that schools must have Title IX coordinators who are full-time, independent and provided with the authority and resources they need to maximize compliance. (aauw.org)
  • But in November 2018, the Department of Education issued a new proposed rule that would have significant harmful implications for students' civil rights and for federal enforcement of Title IX. (aauw.org)
  • On December 10, 1999, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights approved a report titled "Equal Educational Opportunity and Nondiscrimination for Girls in Advanced Mathematics, Science and Technology Education: Federal Enforcement of Title IX. (iwf.org)
  • The report demands stricter federal enforcement of Title IX, expanded powers for the Office of Civil Rights at the Department of Education, and a new federal oversight agency to ensure that more girls take math, science and computer courses. (iwf.org)
  • Two years ago, the Commission rejected the original version of this report, Equal Educational Opportunity and Nondiscrimination for Girls in Advanced Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education: Federal Enforcement of Title IX. (iwf.org)
  • 50 years later, Title IX gains are fragile. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Many of the statistics cited in the report, as well as a number of more recent and more credible studies, tell a much different story: Girls and women have made and continue to make impressive gains in both K-12 and higher education. (iwf.org)
  • The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is responsible for implementing and enforcing of Title IX, its regulations, and its guidance - including prohibiting retaliation for filing a complaint or advocating for those making a complaint. (aauw.org)
  • Unfortunately, Title IX coordinators often lack the support, guidance and training needed to complete their work. (aauw.org)
  • Its protections opened doors for girls and women in all educational settings and helped ensure fair treatment once they get in. (wtvr.com)
  • Biden's Proposed Title IX Rules Would Restore Protections Lost Under Trump-But They Should Go Even Further. (nwlc.org)
  • Earlier this year, a coalition of more than two dozen organizations, led by the Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies, wrote to Cardona asking that the Education Department abandon its efforts to overhaul Title IX to include protections for gender identity. (gopusa.com)
  • Chronic energy deficit in the female athlete can result in musculoskeletal and reproductive dysfunction. (medscape.com)
  • Back then when I played, and I'm going to say 33 years ago, Title IX was never talked about. (wtvr.com)
  • Penn women's basketball beat out Harvard 64-46 to clinch their second Ivy League title in two years. (thedp.com)
  • And while the obvious question is does Rankin expect women's boxing, in a few years time, to be similarly flooded with influencers, the Scot is in little doubt women's boxing will not end up overflowing with the female equivalent of Paul and KSI, something she will be eternally grateful for. (heraldscotland.com)
  • We are already seeing a few female influencers get into the ring but it was massively tarnished by Hemsley taking her top off and in that moment, literally every single female fighter thought oh my god, you've just taken us back ten years," London-based Rankin says. (heraldscotland.com)
  • But Krissy Carman will have plenty of stories, photos, articles and videos to share with her son in future years after Thursday's 2-and-1 triumph over Aliea Clark in the 18-hole final of the 35th U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship, as she became the first mother to win this title since Ellen Port in 2011. (usga.org)
  • 40 Years of Title IX: Blessing, Curse, or Something in Between? (iwf.org)
  • At the press conference, Barta said the UI had been planning to add women's wrestling for multiple years, but the Title IX settlement was a catalyst to sponsor the sport at a varsity level. (dailyiowan.com)
  • In recent years, several Republican states have sought to crack down on the intrusion of biological males in female sports by passing their own laws on the matter. (gopusa.com)
  • Until the passage of Title IX, many prestigious scholarships, including being invited to be a Rhodes Scholar, were limited to male recipients. (womensenews.org)
  • Soon after its passage, several lawmakers tried to amend or even repeal Title IX. (americanbar.org)
  • On the anniversary of the passage of Title IX, the Rams are an example of how the law is helping women's sports progress. (wtvr.com)
  • What a great opportunity to push for a broader application and implementation of Title IX, which has been called the most important piece of legislation for women since the right to vote. (womensenews.org)
  • This creates a powerful opportunity for party officials and other "gatekeepers" to more intentionally recruit and support a broader pool of women candidates. (prospect.org)
  • With the tournament ahead of them, the Women's Basketball head coach, Teya Eaton, who was voted GSAC Coach of the Year last spring, looks ahead confidently, enumerating the team's assets that brought them to the Conference title. (pccc.edu)
  • The Scarlet Hawks strong play in the NACC tournament comes on the heels of its first NACC regular season title. (iit.edu)
  • Some required higher test scores for female applicants. (womensenews.org)
  • Still others set quotas that limited the number of female students, no matter their qualifications relative to male applicants and students. (americanbar.org)
  • From Jeannie Morris to Leila Rahimi, 20 women who have stood out in Chicago sports media as we commemorate the anniversary of Title IX. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Despite this small victory, the Act still ignored women in education. (americanbar.org)
  • That was a particularly significant victory over a title rival they rarely have much joy against. (livescore.com)
  • Women were not included in Title VI, which made it illegal to discriminate in federally financed educational programs. (americanbar.org)
  • The Gender Equity in Education Act (GEEA) would provide educational entities and Title IX coordinators the resources, training and technical assistance necessary to ensure equity in education. (aauw.org)
  • GEEA also establishes an Office of Gender Equity in the U.S. Department of Education to coordinate interagency enforcement of Title IX. (aauw.org)
  • While Rankin is forever mindful of the future of her sport, her immediate focus is, once again, getting her hands on a world title belt. (heraldscotland.com)
  • Since then, she's carried around a trophy instead of the forthcoming title belt. (wrestlinginc.com)
  • Meanwhile, women in academia were denied tenure or simply not hired because of their gender. (americanbar.org)
  • Washington - As Nick Kyrgios rambled through a lengthy list of people he wanted to thank Sunday after ending a three-year title drought by claiming the trophy at the site of his last triumph, the Citi Open, he made a mention of the match officials. (theday.com)
  • I'm proud to have led an effort with 24 other Republican governors opposing the Biden Administration's radical new Title IX rules which would force states to allow biological males to compete in women's sports," Reeves commented in a May 12 tweet. (gopusa.com)
  • The meeting addressed general principles of prevention and treatment for P/PP/L women, vaccines, antimicrobial prophylaxis and treatment, clinical considerations and critical care issues, antitoxin, delivery concerns, infection control measures, and communication. (cdc.gov)
  • The purpose of this meeting summary is to provide updated clinical information to health care providers and public health professionals caring for P/PP/L women in the setting of a bioterrorist event involving anthrax. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2014, a consensus statement was released based on recommendations formulated after the first and second International Symposia on the Female Athlete Triad, providing clinical guidelines with regard to screening for the triad, along with its diagnosis and treatment. (medscape.com)
  • Items purchased at the Title Nine Outlet (titlenine.com/outlet) must be returned within 30 days from the Ship Date to qualify for a refund. (titlenine.com)
  • Obama has established the White House Council on Women and Girls and the economy is really rough. (womensenews.org)
  • WOMENSENEWS)- President Barack Obama recently announced the formation of the White House Council on Women and Girls. (womensenews.org)
  • ensure that American women and girls are treated fairly in all matters of public policy. (womensenews.org)
  • The impact on girls and women and their athletic aspirations has been significant and inspiring. (womensenews.org)
  • The White House Council will have the power to ensure that these types of harmful limitations do not creep back into practice and that Title IX is used to promote the needs of girls and women so they have full access to and receive an equitable allocation of every type of financial aid. (womensenews.org)
  • Before Title IX, girls were not allowed to take auto mechanics, shop classes and some criminal justice courses. (womensenews.org)
  • Congressional hearings concluded that the inequality that girls and women were experiencing merited a comprehensive structural remedy in the form of federal intervention. (prospect.org)
  • BALTIMORE (AP) - Sam Geiersbach scored three times - including the go-ahead goal with about 5 minutes to play - and North Carolina beat defending-champion Boston College 12-11 Sunday to win the NCAA women's lacrosse title. (seattletimes.com)
  • Former Hawkeye women's swimmers Sage Ohlensehlen, Kelsey Drake, Christina Kaufman, and Alexa Puccini brought the Title IX lawsuit against the UI after it cut its NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving program on Aug. 21, 2020. (dailyiowan.com)
  • The report itself is little more than a compilation of advocacy "research" put forth by the American Association of University Women and its political allies. (iwf.org)
  • Chelsea are the current WSL title holders and look well-placed to retain their crown. (livescore.com)
  • Those of us who grew up in the post-Title IX era can literally feel the benefits of athletic participation to our bodies including improved agility and flexibility, our sense of greater physical freedom and an overall sense of physical fitness. (womensenews.org)
  • Yet the assessment of progress in intercollegiate sport by women of color and men of color is confounded not only by the complexity of race relations in American history, but also by the scarcity of reliable data on minority athletic participation rates during the Title IX era (from 1970 to the present). (womenssportsfoundation.org)
  • Women now earn degrees at a higher rate than men in traditionally male fields. (prospect.org)
  • Many schools completely barred women from stereotypically male programs like law and medicine. (americanbar.org)
  • F for Female, M for Male. (cdc.gov)
  • Filler for all Titles Files except Sex-Specific Full Titles Files, where the field contains 'F' for Female and 'M' for Male. (cdc.gov)
  • Mabus directed the Navy and Marine Corps at the start of the year to review job titles to ensure their gender neutrality, after the Pentagon opened up all combat roles to female service members. (freebeacon.com)
  • The Navy announced last month that the service was scrapping its 240-year-old enlisted ranking system, which eliminated sailors' 91 enlisted ratings titles in favor of a job classification system similar to that used by the other services. (freebeacon.com)
  • Clark, 26, a third-year graduate student at New York University, saw her dreams of a title dashed for a second consecutive year. (usga.org)
  • The lawsuit found that women made up 53.56 percent of the student body, but only received 50.77 percent of the athletic opportunities in the 2018-19 academic year. (dailyiowan.com)
  • Gneto, Pavia and Mondiere won the title last year with Emane and Decosse in the team. (eju.net)
  • Cubs co-owner Laura Ricketts holds a rare position within men's professional sports leagues as one of only a few women at the ownership level. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Theresa Moore says that combination makes it a particularly good time to look at Title IX and remember it is more than a law about sports. (womensenews.org)
  • As a former student-athlete and an avid sports enthusiast since childhood, I'm very appreciative that I grew up in the era of Title IX. (womensenews.org)
  • One of its most important impacts has been in athletic programs, which were required to offer men and women equal access to sports resources and opportunities. (prospect.org)
  • [ 1 ] The exponential increase of women in sports has resulted in a greater need to understand the unique gender-specific physiology and psychology of the female athlete. (medscape.com)
  • However those females participating in endurance sports, such as track and field, swimming, and rowing, or in those sports requiring subjective judging, such as gymnastics and figure skating, are most at risk. (medscape.com)
  • To ensure that more women run, party leaders, PACs, and donors should set targets for the proportion of women candidates they will recruit. (prospect.org)
  • Second, to ensure that more women win, voting systems should be reformed to level the playing field for women candidates. (prospect.org)
  • The law even allowed public schools to assign female teachers in elementary schools while they hired only males for high school math or science classes. (americanbar.org)
  • Can The U.S. Women's Soccer Team Defend Their Title? (wbur.org)
  • Running against wind in the afternoon, Shahbaz clocked 10.92 seconds to defend his title. (dawn.com)
  • So far, Paige has defended her title twice on "NWA Powerrr" and is set to defend again against an unknown opponent on Sunday, June 4, during Night 2 of NWA's Crockett Cup pay-per-view. (wrestlinginc.com)
  • Women are finding more support and earning more advanced degrees than ever before. (iwf.org)
  • Believing that even those in Congress who supported racial equality would balk at the idea of gender equality, Virginia Congressman Howard Smith submitted an amendment to add "sex" to the categories protected by Title VII. (americanbar.org)
  • Fortunately, his ploy backfired when the few women in Congress supported the amendment and ensured its survival. (americanbar.org)
  • This was big-serve, quick-strike tennis between a pair of women with similar playing styles on a humid, 90-degree Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) afternoon. (theday.com)
  • NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. - The Merrimack College women's tennis team defeated reigning Northeast-10 Conference Champions Stonehill College 5-4, claiming its first Northeast-10 Regular Season title Saturday afternoon in North Andover, Mass. (merrimack.edu)
  • Mabus, who was asked about the move by an audience member Wednesday afternoon, said that the Navy took it "one step further" by implementing a new enlisted ranking system that forced sailors to shed their job titles. (freebeacon.com)
  • And today, Title IX can and will be pushed into play in some of the most contentious of contemporary issues: educational budget cuts, sexual harassment on campuses, availability of financial aid and single-gender classrooms. (womensenews.org)
  • In 2017, the Department of Education rescinded Obama-era rules that had clarified what Title IX requires schools to do to prevent and address sexual harassment and violence and to protect transgender students. (aauw.org)
  • But Rankin, who has dedicated more than a decade of her life to reaching the very top of her sport, becoming Scotland's first-ever female boxing world champion in the process, could not be more exasperated with the newly-created fad in the boxing world which has seen influencers and Youtubers become some of the most highly-paid, widely-covered fighters on the planet. (heraldscotland.com)
  • The 'reversal of fortune' is to be avoided at all costs if you want to win the World Beer Mile title. (outsideonline.com)
  • Germany is now tied with the USA with three under-20 world titles. (socceramerica.com)
  • Fighting for a world title is the pinnacle and it does have a different feel to other fights. (heraldscotland.com)
  • This means that after the champion has successfully defended the title seven times, they can "cash in" for a world title shot. (wrestlinginc.com)
  • The White House Council can use Title IX to monitor the scholarship process to guarantee, both in policy and in practice, that women will keep the access to such scholarships and be engaged participants in the development and execution of scholarship programs. (womensenews.org)
  • After the UI cut the swimming and diving programs last August, four women's swimmers filed a Title IX lawsuit in September 2020. (dailyiowan.com)