Discrimination and Discriminatory Harassment

What Discrimination and Harassment is Prohibited? 

The University's prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, disability, religion, height, weight or veteran鈥檚 status. 

Caste-based discrimination and/or harassment violates the University鈥檚 commitment to ensuring equal opportunity in educational, occupational, and professional advancement, and is prohibited under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, under U-M , and under . 

The University also prohibits sexual and gender-based misconduct, including discrimination and discriminatory harassment on the basis of sex, gender identity, gender expression and pregnancy, as well as sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking.  More information about concerns of sexual or gender-based misconduct is available here.  

Who May File a Complaint?

Any person (e.g., faculty, staff, student, visitor, etc.) may report possible discrimination or discriminatory harassment that they experienced while participating in a University program or activity or in their related interactions with members of the University community. 

The University also prohibits retaliation. Contact the Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office if you believe you are being retaliated against because you raised concerns about discrimination or discriminatory harassment or provided information/participated in an investigation of reported discrimination or discriminatory harassment.

How to

A complaint concerning discrimination, discriminatory harassment or retaliation may be filed with the Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office , by email at [email protected] or by phone 313-436-9194.  Reports are received during business hours and urgent situations should be reported to the Department of Public Safety at 9-1-1 or 313-593-5333.  Individuals with concerns about sexual or gender-based misconduct will find additional helpful information here.

Information About the Process for Addressing Reports and Complaints for Employees:

Detailed information about the process for addressing reports and complaints may be found in the .  The following documents are helpful summaries.

Complainant Information

   Information about filing a complaint against a faculty member, staff member or third party 

Respondent Information

Information for faculty members, staff members and third parties who are respondents 

Flowcharts for Complaints Against an Employee

   Civil Rights Process Overview Chart 

   Civil Rights Investigation Procedural Guidelines 

For Information about the Process for Addressing Reports and Complaints against Students, please see the University's Student Code of Conduct.  If you have questions about the Student Code of Conduct, please contact the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution at [email protected].

    

Contact ECRT

1114 - Administration Building
4901 Evergreen Road
Dearborn, MI 48128