Sarah Chipman

Interim Associate Vice President, Interim ADA Coordinator, Director of Equity Response and Education, Deputy Title IX Coordinator


In May 2024, Sarah began serving as the Interim Associate Vice President of the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) and Interim ADA Coordinator.  In this role, Sarah is responsible for overseeing OIE’s work in administering the University’s non-discrimination policies and executing related programs, responding to inquiries, and conducting campus-wide education and trainings.

Sarah also serves as Director of Equity Response and Education and Deputy Title IX Coordinator. In this role, Sarah manages OIE’s response to complaints of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and related interpersonal violence involving University employees at the Storrs, Regional and UConn Health campuses, and guides the investigative staff in managing all aspects of case investigation and the production of investigative reports. In addition, Sarah trains members of the University community on policies and procedures related to preventing and responding to reports of discrimination, harassment, retaliation and sexual violence.

Sarah joined OIE in 2014 and previously served as an EEO Investigator and as Associate Director of Investigations before stepping into the role of Director of investigations and Deputy Title IX Coordinator in January 2017. Sarah previously served as OIE’s Interim Associate Vice President and as UConn’s Interim Title IX Coordinator and ADA Coordinator from August 2020 to August 2021.

Prior to joining the University, Sarah worked as an attorney for an employment law firm in Simsbury, CT representing both management and employees.  In that position, Sarah handled cases involving all aspects of employment law, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, unpaid wage claims, employment agreement negotiations and disputes, and unemployment compensation matters.  In this capacity, Sarah handled claims of sexual harassment, as well as claims of race, age, gender, disability, and national origin discrimination.  She frequently appeared in administrative proceedings before the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO), the Connecticut Department of Labor, and the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination.  In addition to her litigation matters, Sarah drafted and revised employee handbooks and workplace policies and counseled both employers and employees as to disciplinary matters and processing of requests for reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities.

Sarah is admitted to practice law in the State and Federal courts of Connecticut and Massachusetts.  Sarah earned her law degree from Western New England University School of Law in Springfield, Massachusetts, and her Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Central Connecticut State University.

Contact Information
Emailsarah.chipman@uconn.edu
Phone860-486-2943