Title IX: How to Report

What to do if this is an Emergency

To contact Campus Police, dial 607-844-6511, or Ext. 6511 from any campus phone.

For emergencies, dial 911 and the 911 Center will immediately dispatch campus police along with other needed agencies to help with the emergency.

Report to a Title IX Coordinator

Conversations are kept as confidential as possible, but limited information about incidents of sexual misconduct must be shared with relevant administrators and a Title IX Coordinator so that the College can take action if necessary for reasons of safety.  In planning any response, the wishes of the person are given full consideration.

You may always report directly to the Title IX Coordinators via email: TitleIX@tompkinscortland.edu – only the four Title IX Coordinators have access to this email account. To file a complaint, the Discrimination/Harassment complaint form is available. There are different Discrimination/Harassment Complaint Procedures for an informal complaint and a formal complaint.

  • Darese Doskal, Interim Dean of Student Affairs, Senior Title IX Coordinator, Room 248, 607.844.8222, Ext. 6591
  • John Geer, Vice President for Human Resources, Affirmative Action Officer, Senior Title IX Coordinator, Room 219, 607.844.8222, Ext. 4440
  • Carolyn Boone, Chief Policy & Compliance Officer, Title IX Coordinator, Room 229, 607.844.8222, Ext. 4283
  • Seth Thompson, Vice President of Student Affairs, Senior Diversity Officer, Title IX Coordinator, Room 248, 607.844.8222, Ext. 4358

Online/Anonymous Reporting

Confidential Reporting

Licensed counselors will not report any information to the College without the student’s consent. Currently our licensed counselors are located in the Health and Wellness Center, room 122. Registered nurses in the Health Center, room 118A must also maintain strictest confidentiality. You can talk to any of the above staff members and then decide whether you want them to help you report the incident. 

Confidential reporting can be done off campus. Locally we have:

  • The Advocacy Center, 607.277.3203 or 607.277.5000 for the hotline or
  • Aid to Victims of Violence, 607.756.6363 or 800.336.9622
  • For many additional national and statewide websites and hotlines, see the SUNY policy statement.

Sexual Harassment Policy and Complaint form for NYS Employers

Sexual Harassment Prevention Policy

Harassment Complaint Form