University Appoints New Title IX Coordinator

Duquesne recently welcomed Lee K. Robbins as the University’s new Title IX coordinator.

Lee K. Robbins
Lee K. Robbins

In this role, Robbins is the primary point of contact for students, faculty and staff reporting a violation of TAP 31, the University’s policy on sexual misconduct and gender discrimination.

“I look forward to serving the Duquesne community,” Robbins, who previously worked as a civil rights attorney in Washington, D.C., said. “It’s clear the work of the Title IX coordinator and the efforts to support TAP 31 are really in line with the University’s Spiritan mission and values.”

To make it easier for the University community to access the Title IX office, Robbins will move next month to a third-floor office in the Duquesne Union.

More information about Title IX, TAP 31 and resources available to assist victims can be found on the University website.