January is a great time for students and administrators to share their feedback by rating their college’s sexual assault prevention programs.
This free resource provides school study abroad program administrators a way to share information about consent, bystander intervention, safety, responding to incidents, and protections available from law enforcement and schools.
On Thursday, September 21, campuses across the country recognized RAINN Day, an annual day of action to raise awareness and educate students about sexual violence.
Last month, RAINN launched the Prevention Navigator, an online resource to help colleges find the right sexual assault prevention program and give students and administrators a forum to provide feedback on programs.
We are deeply disappointed in the decision to rescind existing policies on campus sexual violence, as announced today.
The Prevention Navigator helps you identify sexual assault prevention programs that best fit your school’s needs and review programs that you are familiar with.
Title IX's role in protecting the safety of students and their right to an education is vital in the fight to end sexual violence.
RAINN joined discussions with the Department of Education to highlight the importance of ensuring the safety and security of college students.
Por su segundo año consecutivo, RAINN invita a los estudiantes o al personal universitario y a los miembros de la comunidad a hacer su pedido gratuito de las fundas de cartón para el café, las cuales contienen información sobre la Línea de Ayuda Nacional de Abuso Sexual.
For the second year in a row, RAINN is inviting student organizers, administrators, and community members to order free coffee sleeves that contain information for the National Sexual Assault Hotline.