Boston College attempts at all times to maintain a safe environment that supports its educational mission and is free from exploitation and intimidation, as well as discrimination based upon gender, including sexual harassment. Sexual harassment or sexual misconduct of any kind is antithetical to the mission of Boston College and the values it espouses and will be responded to accordingly, whether a complaint involves allegations of sexual misconduct by faculty, staff, student, or a third party. The University strives to eliminate sexual harassment, prevent its occurrence, and address its effects.
In this regard, Boston College has several individuals who serve as Title IX coordinators. These individuals serve as resources for students, faculty, and staff within the Boston College community and oversee the University's response to Title IX complaints.
University Title IX Coordinator
Patricia Lowe
Patricia.Lowe@mblayst.com
TitleIXCoordinator@mblayst.com
617-552-3334
Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Students
Melinda Stoops
Melinda.Stoops@mblayst.com
617-552-3482
University Harassment Counselor
Marie Elena Gioiella
Harassmentcounselor@mblayst.com
617-552-3340
Confidential Resource Provider (CRP) For Faculty & Staff
Carole Hughes
Carole.Hughes@mblayst.com
617-552-3486
Confidential Resource Provider (CRP) For Students
Claire Johnson
Claire.Johnson.2@mblayst.com
617-552-3489
Community-based Sexual Assault Crisis Services
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC)
Provide free and confidential support services to students and employees, including crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, information, and referral.
24-hour Hotline: 1-800-841-8371
Community-based Domestic Violence and RESPOND
RESPOND, Inc.
Provides confidential support services to students and employees, including crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, information, and referral.Support Line: 617-623-5900
Community-based Beyond Domestic Violence
REACH Beyond Domestic Violence
Provides comprehensive and confidential support services to students and employees, including crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, information, and referral.Hotline: 1-800-899-4000
Boston College Resource and Policy Information:
- Student Sexual Misconduct Policy
- Discriminatory Harassment Policy
- University Title IX Policy
- Discrimination-Grievance Policy
- Boston College Title IX Training Material
- Boston College Campus Sexual Violence Response and Prevention Program
- Sexual Misconduct Guide for Faculty & Staff
- Consensual Relationships Policy
Request for a hardcopy of the policy should be directed to Patricia Lowe, Associate Vice President, Office for Institutional Diversity at patricia.lowe@mblayst.com