Boise State University and the University of Idaho are excited to host the 2024 Title IX Conference: Higher Ed and K-12 Training! Please join us on July 23rd and 24th, 2024, at Boise State University in our beautiful Stueckle Sky Center overlooking the skyline of Boise.
The Title IX Conference: Higher Ed and K-12 Training, will meet the new annual training requirements of the 2024 Title IX regulations. The conference will feature practical skills training, a decision-maker panel, tips for interviewing and report writing, guest expert speakers, and more!
This training is intended for administrators working in higher education, K-12, and attorneys who consult, investigate, or act as decision-makers in Title IX-related matters.
Registration Options
- For Attendees from Higher Ed Institutions $300
- For Attendees from K-12 Institutions $250
- For Attendees – Attorneys $300
Registration Closed
Conference Details
This two-day event takes place July 23-24, 2024, in the Stueckle Sky Center, Boise, ID. Training sessions include:
- 2024 Title IX Rule “Jeopardy” – Attendees will leave this session with a thorough understanding of all the required training topics for Coordinators, deputies, investigators, decision-makers, appellate decision-makers, and informal resolution facilitators under the new 2024 regulations.
- Mandatory, Confidential, Responsible, Oh My! – this session will dive into the new requirements regarding who must report about conduct that reasonably could be sex discrimination to the Title IX Coordinator.
- An Informal Occasion: Maximizing IR Under the 2024 Rule – this session will dive into the changes in the new rules around informal resolutions, how you can maximize the benefits of informal resolution, and why it might want to.
- The Need for Speed: Prompt(er) Investigations Under the New Title IX.
- Braving the Elements: Identifying, Investigating, and Analyzing Claims Under the “New” Title IX.
- Learning for Two (or More): Pregnancy & Parenting Rules Under Title IX and Related Laws.
- Believe It or Not: Credibility Under the New Title IX.
- K-12: Stop, Collaborate, and Listen! Title IX Collaboration for Students with IEPs or 504 Plans.
- Higher Ed: A Fair Hearing? Hearings Under the New “106.46” Procedures for Title IX Sex-Based Harassment Decisions.
Conference details are subject to change, return to this page frequently to see future updates/changes to agenda, speakers, and parking information.
Who Should Attend?
Title IX Coordinators, Title IX Coordinator Deputies, Investigators, Decision-Makers, Appellate Decision-Makers, Informal Resolution Facilitators, Attorneys who provide advice on Title IX-related matters, and professionals interested in learning more about Title IX.
Sponsors
Boise State University and the University of Idaho.
Contacts
About Us
Boise State is dedicated to maintaining a campus free from discrimination and harassment. We believe that everyone has the right to pursue their education in a safe and supportive environment. Our office is committed to upholding the federal regulations outlined by Title IX, and we are responsible for processing complaints of protected-class discrimination and harassment to ensure that our campus remains a safe space for students, faculty, and staff to grow individually and develop as a community.
This conference is co-sponsored by Boise State University and the University of Idaho.