April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. As many as 1 in 3 women and nearly 1 in 6 men experience sexual assault before graduation, with higher rates among marginalized groups. Keeping our community safe is …
survivor services
Supporting survivors during domestic violence awareness month
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This month, University Health Services continues our year-round work to prevent dating violence and support survivors. UHS has expanded its violence prevention education resources to assist all students, beyond …
Support for Survivors of Dating and Domestic Violence
UHS recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month and brings attention to the important work happening all year round across campus to support student survivors and prevent sexual violence.
UHS Survivor Services expands to meet student needs
Survivor Services supports student survivors of sexual assault through coordinated medical, mental health, and advocacy services.
Community of care: Tips for holding ourselves and others accountable
Content Warning: Sexual harassment and sexual assault. Here are some tips to ensure all student are doing their part to help intervene and decrease the amount of potentially harmful situations on campus.
Forensic nurse examiners and expanded advocacy services are now available at UHS
If a student comes to UHS for an unwanted sexual encounter appointment, an FNE nurse will be available to meet with them.