Culture of Respect

Culture of Respect Culture of Respect is committed to ending campus sexual violence.

10/06/2023

Sexual violence remains an ongoing public health problem on campuses. Leaders must set the standards for how the institution responds to and prevents violence. Developing objectives to address this requires a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to create system-level cultural changes.

Join Culture of Respect on October 19th as we examine objectives created by 60+ Collective institutions to identify themes, strengths, and barriers to advancing sexual violence strategic initiatives.

Register here: https://bit.ly/3F43wU0

Join NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education's 360 Proof and Culture of Respect this Wednesday to gai...
09/25/2023

Join NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education's 360 Proof and Culture of Respect this Wednesday to gain insights on the intersections of sexual violence & alcohol, brief environmental-level interventions, & cross-campus prevention approaches. This event is free and available to the public!

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Passionate about campus safety and well-being? NASPA’s Culture of Respect Collective is looking for institutions ready t...
08/22/2023

Passionate about campus safety and well-being? NASPA’s Culture of Respect Collective is looking for institutions ready to take action. Joining Cohort 8 is your chance to advance your institution’s commitment to safety & inclusivity.

Culture of Respect Collective is excited to announce that applications for Cohort 8 are open! The Collective is a two-year program designed to support institutions of higher educations’ efforts in…

Ready to create positive change on your college campus? NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education's Cul...
08/14/2023

Ready to create positive change on your college campus? NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education's Culture of Respect Collective Cohort 8 applications are open! Join a community of dedicated professionals & make a difference in the lives of your students. Applications close 9/22/2023!

To fight for the change students and survivors need on college campuses, we have to be informed about how institutions h...
01/25/2023

To fight for the change students and survivors need on college campuses, we have to be informed about how institutions handle sexual assault.

Explore the Campus Accountability Map & Tool from End R**e on Campus, which provides that information for more than 750 colleges and universities across the country: endrapeoncampus.org/map-and-tool

Cultivating a community of care and respect that ends campus sexual violence takes effort and is the responsibility of a...
10/19/2022

Cultivating a community of care and respect that ends campus sexual violence takes effort and is the responsibility of all institutions of higher education. It’s a difficult task, but thankfully Culture of Respect has a program to help your campus build better practices surrounding sexual violence prevention and response. Learn more and apply at https://bit.ly/NASPAcollective Don’t wait–the deadline for applications is 11/7!

We are so pleased to be a partner sponsor for Clery Center's    Virtual Summit! The summit will explore how progress is ...
08/05/2022

We are so pleased to be a partner sponsor for Clery Center's Virtual Summit! The summit will explore how progress is best made when collaboration with partners takes place. Registration is free! https://www.clerycenter.org/ncsam-2022

08/04/2022

Our friends at End R**e on Campus have opened applications for their Student Survivor Caucus! If you’re looking to make change when it comes to sexual violence on your campus, in your state, and across the country, as well as build community and support, this is the place for you. Visit their page or apply directly at

In honor of the 50th anniversary of  , the U.S. Department of Education has released the proposed changes to the regulat...
06/23/2022

In honor of the 50th anniversary of , the U.S. Department of Education has released the proposed changes to the regulations and made them available for public comment for the next 60 days.

Today, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX – the landmark civil rights law that has opened doors for generations of women and girls – the U.S. Department of Education released for public comment proposed changes to the regulations that help elementary and secondary schools and col...

Have you listened to the latest two bonus episodes of the NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education SA ...
06/09/2022

Have you listened to the latest two bonus episodes of the NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education SA Voices From the Field podcast? They're both in celebration of the 50th anniversary of . Join Dr. Jill Creighton and some wonderful guests in to learn more about the history of the law!

SA Voices from the Field shares the voices and stories from student affairs professionals from around the world. This podcast provides you with practical advice to help you be the best student affairs practitioner you can be, no matter where you are in your career.

Culture of Respect and NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education are  ! We are looking for a new Progra...
05/26/2022

Culture of Respect and NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education are ! We are looking for a new Program Coordinator for our Collective program. Learn more about this position and apply at https://bit.ly/3wK3SvD

As we approach the 50th Anniversary of Title IX, we’re focused on fighting for a Title IX that puts students and survivo...
05/23/2022

As we approach the 50th Anniversary of Title IX, we’re focused on fighting for a Title IX that puts students and survivors first.

End R**e on Campus and It's On Us are teaming up to launch . They are gathering the names of 9,000 survivors of campus sexual assault — and want you to join. Whether you’re a current college student or you graduated years ago, we’re asking all survivors to stand with us in solidarity.

We are sending a powerful message to demonstrate our collective power as a community and to uplift and empower survivors.

Thanks for being a part of the fight: bit.ly/381CUpL 🤍

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