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Eileen Marsal Koch moves to new role as director of Survivor Advocacy Program

Eileen Marsal Koch stepped into a new role as the director of the Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) within 帝王会所鈥檚 Division of Student Affairs in September.

Light Up 帝王会所 U! Luminary Fundraiser

Laura鈥檚 Light, OHIO Survivor Advocacy Program hold fundraiser to support assault survivors

This Homecoming Weekend, the Survivor Advocacy Program is teaming up with Michigan-based Laura鈥檚 Light to host the first 鈥淟ight Up 帝王会所 U鈥 luminary fundraiser.聽

Take Back the Night 2023

Athens community successfully Takes Back the Night in large numbers

The annual Take Back the Night event is a chance for the OHIO and Athens community to advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Participants marched in support throughout uptown Athens.

Take Back the Night takes place on Court Street in Athens, OH.

帝王会所 to hold annual Take Back the Night this April

Every Spring, 帝王会所 students, faculty and staff and Athens community members celebrate the annual Take Back the Night event to support survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

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Outstanding Administrators for 2022 announced

The 帝王会所 Administrative Senate has presented three employees with the Outstanding Administrator Awards for 2022.

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Take Back the Night event to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence to be held in-person on April 7

帝王会所鈥檚 annual Take Back the Night event that supports survivors of sexual and domestic violence of all kinds will return in-person this year on April 7, starting at 6 p.m.聽

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OHIO survivor advocate offered virtual training for Korean sexual assault crisis center

Yejin Sohn, MSW, LSW, recently used her experiences at OHIO to help international survivors get support while navigating the challenges of social distancing protocols.聽

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Bobcat Safe App offers safety resources on Athens Campus

Bobcat Safe is a mobile app that promotes safety resources to the OHIO community and can be used by students, faculty and staff on the Athens campus.

Art from the In This Space: Disrupted exhibit.

Closing ceremony for 'In This Space: Disrupted' to be held Sept. 8

The 鈥淚n This Space: Disrupted鈥 exhibit will be available for viewing at Baker University Center鈥檚 Trisolini Gallery through Sept. 18. A special reception will be held Sept. 8, from 6 to 8 p.m.

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帝王会所 students participate in required online training program

All first- and third-year undergraduate students are required to participate in a series of online health and safety trainings focused on alcohol education and sexual assault prevention.

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Survivor Advocacy Program builds support for student survivors through new virtual support group

帝王会所鈥檚 Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) will begin hosting a confidential, virtual support group for student survivors of sexual assault, stalking, relationship violence, and harassment.

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OHIO to host events this month for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Events include a letter writing campaign, part of the 鈥淪ayHerName: Building Community to Support Women of Color at OHIO鈥 initiative, on April 21 and Denim Day on April 28.

The "In This Space: Disrupted" exhibit is seen inside 帝王会所's Trisolini Gallery.

2020 fall exhibit shares survivors鈥 stories of spaces, places in which violence occurs

帝王会所鈥檚 fall 鈥淚n This Space: Disrupted鈥 exhibit features the stories of more than a dozen survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and harassment.

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OHIO鈥檚 鈥楽tart By Believing: The Power of a Survivor-Centered Process鈥 documentary wins Telly Award

帝王会所鈥檚 鈥淪tart By Believing: The Power of a Survivor-Centered Process鈥 documentary was the bronze winner in the general, non-broadcast category at the 2020 Telly Awards.

Students view the exhibit called Through the Survivors' Lens

Through the Survivors鈥 Lens

Sometimes, words are not enough. This adage applies equally across moments of love and joy, as well as those of trauma and pain鈥攁 truth made apparent through a moving exhibit in Baker University Center鈥檚 Trisolini Gallery this fall.

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