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Catherine Glaze, BA '80 JD '85 - Title IX Coordinator

Catherine Glaze, Interim Title IX Coordinator

In October 2015, Cathy Glaze joined the Title IX Office as Interim Coordinator and in February 2016 was appointed Stanford's Title IX Coordinator. Cathy previously served as Associate Dean for Student Affairs in the Stanford Law School. Her primary role within the Title IX Office is to oversee the investigation and resolution of all student-related matters involving sexual assault, sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, stalking and relationship violence. Since 2000 Cathy has been a member of the Stanford staff, bringing with her a wealth of experience not only as a Stanford student, but also as a practicing attorney and former law school administrator and instructor. 

 

 

Mark Zunich - Title IX Investigator

In October 2014, Mark joined Stanford as a Title IX Investigator. His primary duties include investigating and resolving student-related matters involving sexual assault, sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, stalking and relationship violence. He also assists with training faculty, staff and students about their rights and responsibilities under Title IX. Prior to Stanford, Mark, an attorney, worked in higher education for over ten years, both at the University of Oregon and the University of Dayton. Mark also has extensive experience working in private practice on matters involving higher education and employment discrimination law.

 

 

Kristen Kreple - Title IX Investigator

Kristen Kreple, Title IX Investigator

In August 2015, Kristen joined Stanford as a Title IX Investigator. Her primary duties include investigating and resolving student-related matters involving sexual assault, sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, stalking and relationship violence. She also assists with training faculty, staff and students about their rights and responsibilities under Title IX. Kristen is an attorney who previously worked for the Department of Education and the United States Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington D.C. before relocating to the Bay area. She has experience in Title IX, Title IV, Section 504, and the Violence Against Women Act.

 
 
 

Miranda Tuttle - Title IX Administrative Officer

In August 2014, Miranda joined the Title IX Office as its Administrative Officer. Her primary role is to support the work of the Title IX Office and its mission to ensure compliance with Title IX in all student-related matters involving sexual assault, sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, stalking and relationship violence. Miranda is a 10+ year employee of Stanford, who previously worked in Undergraduate Advising and Research and the President’s Office.