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Darci Lane

Assistant Director of Title IX and Clery Compliance

Compliance and Ethics
Finance and Administration

585-475-7383
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Darci Lane

Assistant Director of Title IX and Clery Compliance

Compliance and Ethics
Finance and Administration

Bio

Darci Lane-Williams joined the RIT community in the fall of 2009 as the Assistant Director for Counseling and Advocacy in the Center for Women and Gender. In the summer of 2011, Darci became the third Director of the Center before assuming her current role at the Assistant Director of Title IX and Clery Compliance in the fall of 2019.

Darci has served as a counselor and advocate for over 20 years, working with college-age students, children, adolescents, chemically dependent and incarcerated adults and survivors of various forms of abuse. She serves as a content expert on issues of domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, Title IX, developmental counseling, interpersonal relationship dynamics, prevention education and interactive outreach.

Darci received her Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the State University at Buffalo. 

 

585-475-7383

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  • February 16, 2024

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    Saunders College of Business to host second Women’s Leadership Weekend

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  • May 12, 2020

    Darci Lane-Williams, assistant director of Title IX and Clery Compliance.

    Darci Lane-Williams receives 2020 Edwina Award

    Darci Lane-Williams, assistant director of Title IX and Clery Compliance, has received the 2020 Edwina Award for her significant contributions to enhance gender diversity and inclusiveness at RIT. In addition, 10 graduating students were also named as “Legacy Leaders.”