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The Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services is turning 10!!!  Learn more about the positive impact the center has had on student lives and the university community over the past 10 years.

HAPPY 10th BIRTHDAY, SRVSS!!!


Support Students in Need

The Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services (SRVSS) has created an emergency fund which is available for students in need of additional funding for books, academic supplies, household items, housing or food. To contribute, use the following link, then select I would like to enter my own designation in the search for a fund section and enter SRVSS Emergency Fund as the designation name


  • Nationally, 11.2% of all students experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence or incapacitation (among all graduate and undergraduate students).*
  • Among graduate and professional students, 8.8% of females and 2.2% of males experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence or incapacitation.*
  • Among undergraduate students, 23.1% of females and 5.4% of males experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence or incapacitation.*

These statistics are simply unacceptable and we believe we can do better at 麻豆精选.

 

 *David Cantor, Bonnie Fisher, Susan Chibnall, Reanna Townsend, et. al. Association of American Universities (AAU), Report on the AAU Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct (September 21, 2015).

  • Join SRVSS and our university and community partners, this October as we raise awareness about the prevalence, barriers to escaping, short and long term impact and support resources for those harmed by relationship abuse.
  • Art making for survivors of sexual and relationship violence.

    Register and join us for art and meaningful conversation.

    • April 16th, 2024
  • SURVIVOR'S NIGHT

    Free and Confidential Support Groups for Survivors of Sexual and Relationship Violence.

    Every Tuesday at the Williamson House

  • The SRVSS staff participated in a 4 part series in spring 2021 called "Cultivating Liberation" by Tonjie Reese of .  The series was created "to inspire organizations to create meaningful change and strengthen sexual violence programming. This is achieved through storytelling, play, self reflection, and critical dialogue." 

    Thanks to a monetary award from the Ohio Department of Higher Education, this academic year 2021-2022, SRVSS is embarking on bringing lessons learned to cre

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21% of college students report having experienced dating violence by a current partner, and 32% of college students report experiencing dating violence by a previous partner.*

Join SRVSS and our university and community partners, this October as we raise awareness about the prevalence, barriers to escaping, short and long term impact and support resources for those harmed by relationship abuse.
 
For a full list of events see below.
 
2023 Calendar of Events
*C. Sellers and M. Bromley, 鈥淰iolent Behavior in College Student Dating Relationships,鈥 Journal of Contemporary Justice, (1996).