Civil Rights

LSU reaffirms and emphasizes its commitment to provide a workplace free from discrimination and harassment and to provide a means to address complaints of discrimination and/or harassment.

Commitment to the LSU Community

The university also reiterates its commitment and responsibility to protect its employees and students from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation for participating in the complaint process.

Consistent with LSU’s Equal Opportunity policy, our office works to ensure admission to, participation in, or employment or participation in the programs and activities which the university operates, regardless of regardless of race, creed, color, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, sex, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, or veteran’s status.

Together with other campus units – such as Human Resource Management and the Division of Student Affairs – we use LSU’s policies, procedures, prevention, education, and enforcement to limit and eliminate the barriers created by civil rights-based harassment and discrimination.

Meet the Associate Vice President

Josh

In his role as the Associate Vice President for Civil Rights & Title IX Coordinator, Josh Jones oversees the Title IX and Civil Rights programs. This includes implementation of supportive measures, informal resolutions, and formal investigations related to gender equity and gender-based violence as well as employment discrimination.

Learn More About JoshUA

Joshua S Jones, JD
Associate Vice President for Civil Rights & Title IX Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 225-578-9000