Sexual Assault Resources
This website provides victims/survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, domestic violence, stalking, and sexual harassment an array of resources that reflect the University’s commitment to preventing and responding to sex- and gender-based violence, harasment, and discrimination.
You may use these resources to get confidential support, address safety concerns, locate providers of medical care and counseling, and learn how to make a report.
Confidential advocates
Advocates provide confidential support, information, and resources.
How advocates can help
Know Your Rights & Resources guide
Explore information about resources and reporting options.
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Seek care
Physical and mental health services are available to you.
Medical care
Counseling
Make a report
You have the right to report sex- and gender-based violence, harassment, and discrimination.
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Title IX
The Office of the Title IX Coordinator provides leadership and works to advance gender equity.
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Help a friend
If a friend has experienced sexual misconduct, you can provide support.
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Creating a cultural shift
- Acknowledges that the vast majority of interpersonal violence is perpetrated by individuals known to the victim/survivor.
- Recognizes the complex and often co-occurring connection of alcohol and drugs to sexual violence.
- Challenges victim-blaming.
- Promotes the acceptance of – and affirms each individual’s right to – a broad spectrum of sexual choices.
- Understands and clearly defines consent and boundaries.