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SAPAC: Connections

The University of Michigan, in collaboration with the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center, promotes the 4 vital components of a healthy relationship: honesty, trust, open communication, and...

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Spectrum Center: Huddle Up

Wolverines respect all individuals regardless of their identity. They do not tolerate derogatory behavior (such as homophobic remarks) on campus.

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UM Safety Resources

There are lots of University of Michigan resources to help you think about your personal safety, talk about safety with your friends, and share responsibility for keeping our campus community a safe...

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Why Women’s Safety “Tips” Don’t Work

Women are often targeted for safety “tips” for avoiding sexual assault that are patronizing, impossible to implement, and rely entirely on false information about risk reduction.   How can students...

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Would You Speak Up?

What would you do if someone you wanted to hook up with wouldn’t stop bugging you for sexual texts or photos?  What if you saw someone at a party at your house rubbing up against people without their...

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Graduate Student Safety and Support

Do you ever wonder if it’s OK to say no to a request from your advisor?  Have you ever felt uncomfortable around a colleague, student, or supervisor?  You may know how to stop a stranger on a bus from...

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Letter to Students

Dean of Students Office Dear Colleagues: Give it, Get it, Expect Respect!  Simply stated, this campaign encourages and promotes the acceptance of individual differences and similarities; affirms...

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Letter to Faculty

Dean of Students Office Dear Colleagues: Give it, Get it, Expect Respect!  Simply stated, this campaign encourages and promotes the acceptance of individual differences and similarities; affirms...

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Affirming Respect for Diverse Views

When there are strong feelings on an issue, some students have told us they feel targeted for their religious or cultural identities or for their involvement in this issue. Any student who feels...

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Study Safety and Earn Credit, Winter 2015

 The University of Michigan offers a 3-credit course on Violence Prevention in College and Beyond through the School of Kinesiology (PHYSED 313.001, Instructor Mattingly).  The course, one of the...

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