Familiarize (or reacquaint) yourself with the many programs and services offered by Student Affairs and Student Health and Well-Being to support your success as a Homewood graduate student.
By Kevin Shollenberger, Vice Provost for Student Health & Well-Being and Interim Vice Provost for Student Affairs, Katrina Caldwell, Chief Diversity Officer, and Shanon Shumpert, Vice Provost, Office of Institutional Equity |
September 16, 2021
We will work as a community to address the impact of disturbing and racist acts, and ensure that those who experience physical or emotional attacks receive the help and support to continue their academic journey.
A letter from university leadership reiterates a commitment to investigating and addressing hate incidents, following an off-campus incident targeting two students of Asian descent.
By Quinn Kenny, Intern, Nicole Brim, Intern, and Alyse Campbell, LMSW, Gender Violence Prevention and Education Coordinator |
August 25, 2021
The ‘Red Zone’ is a period of time (roughly back-to-school through Thanksgiving break) when a majority of sexual assault occurs on college campuses. This post explains why that is, how it’s different in Fall 2021, and what you can do about it.