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SHARE Title IX Announcements

Updated SHP online courses coming to STARS in 2025 (spring)

The SHARE Title IX and Title VI Office is currently working with the Office of General Counsel and the Employee Labor Relations-UHR Office to evaluate content changes required based on the updated Title IX Regulations and the Department of Education's "Dear Colleague" letter. Note that our Sexual Harassment Prevention courses are part of a larger review of Stanford courses affected by the federal administration's new guidelines and executive orders.

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Director of the SHARE Education Team & Deputy Title IX and Title VI Coordinator

Carley Jaskulski

Director of the SHARE Education Team & Deputy Title IX and Title VI Coordinator, SHARE Education
Carley Jaskulski (she/her) is the Director of the Education Team & Deputy Title IX and Title VI Coordinator in the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Education (SHARE) Title IX & Title VI Office at Stanford University. A first-generation college student, Carley has Master's degrees in both public health and social work from the University of Michigan.

Carley leads efforts to foster a campus culture of respect, inclusion, and well-being. Her work focuses on developing engaging, research-based education and prevention programs that help students, staff, and faculty navigate complex topics such as sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and discrimination based on sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, national origin, or shared ancestry.

Carley coordinates a talented team that designs and delivers training, outreach, and initiatives aimed at promoting positive sexual citizenship, preventing harm, and ensuring compliance with federal and state-mandated education requirements. Whether creating interactive workshops, helping manage large-scale online training programs, or consulting on sensitive cases, she takes an evidence-based approach to building a safer and more equitable campus.

In addition to leading education efforts, Carley collaborates closely with campus partners, serves as a key resource on prevention education, and represents the SHARE Title IX and Title VI Office in university-wide initiatives. At the core of her work is a commitment to empowering the Stanford community with the knowledge and skills to create meaningful change.