interpersonal violence

Mar 4, 2022  |  TIP

TIP: How to Help Students Impacted by Interpersonal Violence

We’d like to remind the Wolfpack community about resources available for students impacted by interpersonal violence.

Mar 3, 2022  |  Diversity Digest

Women’s Center Welcomes New Interpersonal Violence Response Coordinator

Alexis Jackson (she/her) joined the Wolfpack community as NC State’s interpersonal violence response coordinator.

Oct 8, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

Supporting Survivors with Disabilities

We aim to ensure that survivors with disabilities are aware of the available support and provide awareness to the campus community.

Aug 15, 2021

Women’s Center Launches Pack Survivor Support Alliance

The Pack Survivor Support Alliance is a continuing education and engagement program for NC State faculty and staff.

Apr 23, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

What is the Behavior Assessment Team?

Tina Nelson-Moss, director of the Department of Risk Assessment, discusses the roles of the Behavior Assessment Team and Violence Prevention and Threat Management on campus.

Apr 11, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

We Are Here to Help If You Need Us

We'd like to remind our readers how any member of the campus community can get help for different types of incidents.

Apr 10, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

What Is Denim Day, Where Did It Start?

The month of April will conclude with Denim Day on April 28. Wear jeans to protest all forms of sexual violence and support survivors.

May 1, 2020  |  Diversity Digest

NC State Pioneer Rhonda Sutton: Serving, Advocating, Leading

Rhonda Sutton was an early leader of the Women’s Center who contributed to the center’s current strengths in advocacy, programming and support for survivors.

Apr 17, 2020  |  Diversity Digest

A Survivor Toolkit for Navigating the COVID-19 Crisis

Students who have been impacted by IPV must often navigate unprecedented changes and obstacles in the midst of COVID-19.

Apr 17, 2020  |  Diversity Digest

COVID-19’s Unique Impacts on Survivors of Interpersonal Violence

Five weeks into social distancing, we have all felt a multitude of emotions as we make our way through the experience of the collective trauma of COVID-19.