Sexual Assault, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking Prevention
Promoting healthy relationships. Education for sexual assault and stalking prevention.
The Center for Student Wellbeing engages the campus community in training, programs, and initiatives that seek to reduce sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking experienced by our students.
We provide students with the tools and education to identify healthy vs. unhealthy relationship dynamics and behaviors, engage with supportive resources for survivors on- and off-campus, and intervene as impactful bystanders when they become aware of behaviors that could lead to sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and/or stalking.
Initiatives include:
- Can We Talk: Dialogues on Healthy Relationships
- Survivorship & Intersectionality
- Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- Training
If you have any questions about prevention at UTC, please contact Megan McKnight at [email protected] or 423-425-5265.
If you or someone you know is a victim/survivor of sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, or stalking, the following resources are available:
Confidential resources (on-campus)
- Survivor Advocacy Services
118 Lupton Hall
(423) 425-5648
- Counseling Center
338 University Center
(423) 425-4438
Confidential Resources (off-campus)
- Partnership for Families, Children, and Adults
24/7 domestic violence and sexual assault crisis hotline
(423) 755-2700
If you wish to report to the University:
- Title IX Coordinator
306 University Center
(423) 425-4255
[email protected]
- Office of Student Conduct
399 University Center
(423) 425-4301
[email protected]
- Anonymous Reporting
www.utc.edu/report
- UTC Police Department
(423) 425-HELP/4357 (available 24/7)