Using social media to talk about sexual assault
Ignorance isn’t an excuse for causing harm, yet it may give insight into a solution.
Read MoreIgnorance isn’t an excuse for causing harm, yet it may give insight into a solution.
Read MoreIf you are a survivor of sexual assault, please know that it is not your fault and there are resources to support you.
Read MoreThis month gives the campus an opportunity to educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence.
Read MoreRecognizing who perpetrates harm can make it easier to stay safe and reach out if someone needs help.
Read MoreThe U’s interim policies continue to reflect its ongoing commitment to prevent sexual misconduct, support those who experience harm and to conduct a fair, transparent and safe grievance process for all parties involved.
Read MoreHere’s what the Center for Student Wellness has planned for campus.
Read MoreThe police investigation into an alleged sexual assault on campus is ongoing.
Read MoreHelp the U better understand its climate on sexual assault and sexual misconduct by participating in an upcoming survey.
Read MoreEvents throughout the month are scheduled to raise awareness about bystander intervention, healthy relationships, support resources and more.
Read MoreA sexual assault was reported to U campus police just after midnight on March 26, 2019.
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