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We are the department on campus that assists students with the issues of sexual violence, domestic/dating violence, and stalking.  

We collaborate with University Police, the , , the , and the 亚色影库 Counseling Center

We support victims and survivors by providing confidential counseling, and information on resources, accommodations, and reporting options.

We educate the campus community on these issues by providing educational programming and awareness campaigns and events.

We provide volunteer opportunities, internships, and practicums for students to partner with us.

Our mission is to make our campus safer. We aspire to change our campus culture one green dot at a time using the Green Dot Bystander Intervention Program. We want everyone at 亚色影库 to know that violence is not accepted and that it is everyone's responsibility to do something about it.

We believe that It's On Us, all of us, to make our campus safer.

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亚色影库 Haven Project Hosting Annual Take Back the Night Event April 9

The Haven Project at 亚色影库 will host the annual Take Back the Night event on April 9 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. on the 亚色影库 campus. Take Back the Night is designed to raise awareness and support survivors of sexual violence, domestic and dating violence, and stalking.

What Were You Wearing? Tell Your Story

Are you a survivor of sexual assault? Share your story to be added to the 鈥淲hat Were You Wearing?鈥 exhibit, which will displayed in April for Sexual Violence Awareness Month.

Take Back the Night Events Announced

Mark your calendar: Take Back the Night 2025 is on Wednesday, April 9. Get involved and let your voice be heard.

The 亚色影库 Haven Project Is Hiring

Looking for a job and want to make a difference in the community? The Haven Project is looking to add to their team.

Silent Witnesses on Display for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

This exhibit honors the men, women, and children who have lost their lives to domestic violence.