Title IX

Louisville City Skyline

Our Title IX Commitment

Bellarmine values the intrinsic dignity of each person and seeks to promote an educational environment that is free from sexual discrimination, sexual misconduct (including sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and harassment), and retaliation. When such instances occur, they impact not only on the individual but also on the greater community.

Bellarmine’s Title IX commitment emphasizes five key areas: 

  1. Policy: Our foundation is in the policy and procedures we follow. 
  2. Prevention and Education: Our goal is to prevent sexual harassment (including sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking), sexual exploitation, discrimination and retaliation before they happen. 
  3. Supportive Measures: We will provide support and appropriate supportive measures to individuals who have experienced sexual misconduct who may or may not be involved in a Title IX process.
  4. Investigation and Resolution: We are committed to due process, campus safety and transparency related to how we investigate and resolve reports. 
  5. Patterns and Trends: Our responsibility is to utilize the best available research, evidence-based practice, and our own campus trends in our prevention and response efforts.

 

Sexual Discrimination and Misconduct Policy

Reporting 

We encourage any Bellarmine community member who has experienced potential sexual discrimination, sexual harassment (including sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking), sexual exploitation and retaliation to consider reporting the incident(s) to a member of the Title IX Team.

Title IX Officers

Reports related to any instance of sexual discrimination or misconduct can be reported to one of the following campus Title IX Officers:

Allison J. Schumacher SmithkierAllison Smithkier, Chief Title IX Officer 
aschumache01@bellarmine.edu
502.272.7337 
Centro, McGowan Hall 280-B (CNMH 280-B)

Tony Brosky, Deputy Title IX Coordinator 
Dean, School of Movement and Rehab Services
jbrosky@bellarmine.edu
502.272.8375
Allen Hall - Room 112 (ALLN-112)

Dana Hummel headshotDana Hummel, Deputy Title IX Coordinator 
Chief Human Resources Officer 
dhummel@bellarmine.edu 
502.272.7232 
Centro, Horrigan Hall 202-E (CNHH-202

StackhousePam Stackhouse, Deputy Title IX Coordinator 
Deputy Athletics Director & Senior Women’s Administrator 
pstackhouse@bellarmine.edu 
502.272.7997 
Knights Hall, 022-C

Mandatory Reporting

All employees of the University (except for the Confidential entities outlined below) are considered Mandatory Reporters. Disclosure of any instance of potential sexual discrimination and misconduct reported to a full-time Bellarmine faculty member, staff member (including Residence Life student staff) must be immediately reported to the Chief Title IX Officer.

Confidential Support

Campus community members seeking support but not wishing to have that report shared with the Title IX Office can access free confidential support through the following:

For Students:

Bellarmine Counseling Center (Monday- Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

Office of Health Services (Monday- Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

Fr. John Pozhathuparambil, OFM Conv

Center for Women and Families (Off-Campus)

  • Open to individuals of all sex and gender identity & their support systems
  • 927 S. 2nd Street, Louisville KY 40203
  • 844.237.2331
  • https://www.thecenteronline.org

For Employees:

Employee Assistance Program - Human Development Company

Fr. John Pozhathuparambil, OFM Conv

Center for Women and Families (Off-Campus)

  • Open to individuals of all sex and gender identity & their support systems
  • 927 S. 2nd Street, Louisville KY 40203
  • 844.237.2331
  • https://www.thecenteronline.org

Emergency Information

If you are in an emergency while on campus during standard hours of operation (Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) please contact the Office of Public Safety at 502.272.7777

If you should experience an emergency off campus or after normal office hours, please call 911 or the Center for Women and Families Crisis Line at 844.237.2331.  The crisis advocates at the Center for Women and Families can assist you in finding safety, seeking medical attention, filing a policy report, and finding access to additional support services.