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OIE Releases Annual Report to CT General Assembly

The Office of Institutional Equity (formerly Office of Diversity and Equity) released a detailed report to the Connecticut General Assembly that provides a comprehensive review of its sexual violence response and prevention efforts to legislators.  The report for calendar year 2015 was posted on OIE’s website on September 30, 2016 and submitted to the legislature in compliance with state law, and in the interest of informing all students, faculty and staff on this important subject.

Report Pursuant to Connecticut General Statues Section 10a-55m

Title IX Reporting and Resources

  • Sexual Assault, Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking Reporting and Resources

    Nothing is more important to us than the safety of our entire campus community.  We write today, at the start of the new academic year, to ensure that our students and employees are aware of the resources and reporting options available after any incident of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and/or stalking.

    Resources and support are available both on and off-campus to anyone in our community impacted by sexual violence.  UConn’s Title IX website has detailed information regarding urgent and medical care, how UConn offices can helpconfidential off-campus advocacy, and help for employees.  In addition, each regional campus also has specific resources in place.

    With respect to reporting and investigations, students and employees may contact law enforcement and the UniversityUConn Police may be reached 24/7 by calling (860) 486-4800 and should be contacted immediately, by calling 911 in the event of any safety concerns.  UConn’s Office of Institutional Equity (8-5, M-F) may be reached at (860) 486-2943.  Both criminal and university reporting and investigations are explained in much greater detail at www.titleix.uconn.edu or by calling one of those offices.

    The Dean of Students Office is also available to meet with any student in person to discuss these options further and in more detail.

    Finally, we would like to note that the University currently is not affiliated with any apps or external websites claiming to be an official way to report any incident to the university.  The way to submit a report or to access available University support services is by contacting UConn Police or the Office of Institutional Equity directly.

    For any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to any of us.  We are here to support and listen to you.

    Sincerely,

    Chief Hans Rhynhart, UConn Police Department

    Elly Daugherty, Associate Vice President & Dean of Students

    Elizabeth Conklin, Associate Vice President & Title IX Coordinator

    For more information, contact: Office of Institutional Equity at 860-486-2943

UConn Releases Sexual Violence Climate Survey Results

UConn Sexual Assault Campus Climate Survey Fall 2015
The results of UConn’s fall 2015 sexual assault campus climate survey provide an important view into our students’ experiences with and perceptions about sexual violence at UConn. This valuable information will inform our continuing efforts to prevent sexual violence and to enhance support to students when incidents occur.

The full results can be viewed here: Sexual Assault Campus Climate Survey Report

Additional information:
Sexual Assault Campus Survey FAQs
President’s Email to the Campus Community 4-11-16
UConn Today story: UConn Releases Results of Sexual Violence Climate Survey