Cora DiSolio
Appointments
Education and Training Program Manager
Biography
Cora DiSolio serves as the Education and Training Program Manager in the Office of Equal Opportunity, Accessibility, and Title IX (EOATIX) at Dartmouth College. Cora helps facilitate and coordinate Title IX training campus-wide for students, faculty, and staff alike. In this role, she supports the EOATIX office by fostering a culture of community and accessible, trauma-engaged education as it pertains to the department.
Before joining Dartmouth, Cora served as the Program Coordinator of the Center for Justice Reform and Graduate Advisor of the Restorative Justice Master’s program at Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS). Her position was responsible for coordinating academic programming, facilitating Indigenous restorative dialogue and practices, advising, and managing departmental activities. Prior to VLGS, Cora was a multimedia writer for a Berea College alumni magazine, where she developed copy to highlight the stories of Black Indigenous People of Color, queer folks, and marginalized voices in Appalachia.
Cora earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Peace and Social Justice Studies with a minor in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Berea College. Cora also holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Restorative Justice from Vermont Law and Graduate School. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees for Vermont Legal Aid and as a language aid for Palestine Students and Scholars at Risk (PSSAR). Up to this point, she has been most passionate about restorative justice implementation, language accessibility, and collective liberation.
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