Memorandum from Tennessee Tech University President Arliss Roaden to university deans and administrators requesting them to provide and review of university policies and procedures in compliance with Title IX provisions. Includes an attachment of policies and procedures adopted by the Tennessee State Board of Regents to assist Tennessee higher education institutions in their compliance with Title IX. The last page of the attachment has a handwritten note: "copies distributed 12-11-75 to staff."
title:
Title IX memorandum
creator:
Roaden, Arliss L.
creator:
Tennessee Technological University. Office of the President
creator:
Tennessee. Board of Regents
subject:
United States. Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX
subject:
Universities and colleges--Administration
subject:
Sex discrimination
subject:
Sex discrimination--Government policy
subject:
Sex discrimination in higher education
subject:
Discrimination in higher education
description:
Memorandum from Tennessee Tech University President Arliss Roaden to university deans and administrators requesting them to provide and review of university policies and procedures in compliance with Title IX provisions. Includes an attachment of policies and procedures adopted by the Tennessee State Board of Regents to assist Tennessee higher education institutions in their compliance with Title IX. The last page of the attachment has a handwritten note: "copies distributed 12-11-75 to staff."
date:
1975
type:
Text
format:
pdf
identifier:
RG9_b317f6_TitleIX_001
publisher:
Tennessee Technological University. Archives and Special Collections
source:
Records of the President
language:
eng
temporal:
1970s
spatial:
Cookeville (Tenn.)
spatial:
Putnam County (Tenn.)
rights:
In Copyright
rights Holder:
Tennessee Technological University and Tennessee State Board of Regents
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