The 麻豆影院 Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance launched the university鈥檚 first Sexual Misconduct Survey this past Monday, Oct. 19. The goal of the survey is to collect information on the frequency and types of sexual misconduct at CU-麻豆影院, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, intimate partner abuse and stalking.
A result of cross campus collaboration, the Sexual Misconduct Survey is open to all CU-麻豆影院 students, whether or not one has experienced sexual misconduct.
鈥淪exual misconduct can interfere with a student's academic performance and emotional and physical well-being鈥, said Teresa听Wroe, deputy Title IX coordinator. 鈥淲e are committed to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to benefit from a college education free from discrimination and harassment.鈥澨
All CU-麻豆影院 undergraduate and graduate students received a personal invitation to take the survey on Oct. 19 (students should check their CU-麻豆影院 student email address for the personal invitation).
The length of the survey depends on the respondent's experience with sexual misconduct, but takes an average of eight to 20 minutes to complete. Once the survey is completed, students receive $5 Campus Cash credited to their Buff听翱苍别颁补谤诲.听听
While the Sexual Misconduct Survey only addresses student experiences, the university recognizes the need to survey staff and faculty, and plans to administer a separate survey at a later date.听
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