In a message to the community, Provost Persis Drell and Vice Provost for Institutional Equity, Access and Community Patrick Dunkley discuss the Annual Title IX/Sexual Harassment Report.
Above & Beyond Sex Ed and The PEERs are two new educational programs at Stanford related to forming healthy relationships and preventing sexual violence.
An expanding Beyond Sex Ed program is one of several efforts at Stanford to continue evolving educational programming related to healthy relationships and the prevention of sexual violence.
With support and advocacy from student leaders, Stanford has adopted a new tool for students to document and report experiences with sexual and relationship violence.
An advisory committee of faculty and students is inviting input from the campus community on Stanford’s policies and practices around issues of sexual violence.
Lauren Schoenthaler, recently appointed senior associate vice provost for institutional equity and access, provides a current perspective on the subject of sexual violence at Stanford.
SAVE is one of several educational initiatives designed to engage incoming students in conversations about the need for affirmative consent, the reality of sexual violence on campus and the collection of resources available to all Stanford students.
The Confidential Support Team offers a safe, confidential place for students to get help if they have been impacted by sexual assault or relationship violence. The team's new director, Helen Wilson, describes the services in a Q&A.