2022 sexual assault campus climate survey open to U students
The results will help university leadership better understand the extent of sexual misconduct and sexual assault among students.
Read MoreThe results will help university leadership better understand the extent of sexual misconduct and sexual assault among students.
Read MoreAn office on campus is staffed entirely by graduates and current students of the U, and almost all of them are from the same college.
Read MoreChris Linder’s appointment is part of efforts to increase safety and reduce domestic violence.
Read More“I want students, faculty and staff to know Campus Police are here as a resource. If someone doesn’t feel comfortable making a police report, we still want them to contact us so we can direct them to the help they need. There are so many resources on campus—OEO/Title IX, victim-survivor advocates, counseling. We want people to reach out to us so we can offer resources and referrals to keep them safe.”
Read MoreA working group at the U is looking at raising awareness about healthy relationships and warning signs of trouble.
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