Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2023
The theme, “We See U. We Believe U.” was developed by students at the Center for Student Wellness to believe, listen and support survivors.
Read MoreThe theme, “We See U. We Believe U.” was developed by students at the Center for Student Wellness to believe, listen and support survivors.
Read MoreThe Center for Student Wellness will be hosting events to connect socially, educate on how to support the survivors around us and advocate for change in our communities.
Read MoreDonate today or submit a heartfelt message to let victim-survivors on campus know they are not alone.
Read MoreThe Department of Public Safety joins campus-wide recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Read MoreIt feels dire, but there is hope, and support is available. Friends and family: Check on the people in your lives now, more than ever.
Read MoreHere’s what the Center for Student Wellness has planned for campus.
Read MoreThe U hosted workshops aimed at educating students, faculty and staff about healthy and unhealthy behavior in relationships.
Read MoreCampus events seek to raise awareness and rejuvenate prevention efforts.
Read MoreThe 2018 Student Advocacy Board from the Associated Students will host their first It’s On Us tabling session Sept. 25-28, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Marriott Library Plaza.
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Read MoreThe semi-annual Clothesline Project takes place in the Union Ballroom hallway April 15-16, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Shirts are decorated by local survivors and victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence.
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