Students feel safer on UH campuses, according to latest student survey
Prevalence of gender-based violence and sexual harassment has decreased according to the latest and third biennial student campus climate survey.
Prevalence of gender-based violence and sexual harassment has decreased according to the latest and third biennial student campus climate survey.
UH leaders discussed the history and future of Title IX in Hawaiʻi and across the U.S. on March 31.
This column by University of Hawaiʻi⏻West Oʻahu's Bev Baligad ran in Honolulu Civil Beat on December 9, 2021.
The community is invited to come together to remember those who have been lost due to domestic violence and to support and celebrate those who survived.
The university remains committed to maintaining communities and campus environments free from sex discrimination and gender-based violence.
The survey of the 10 campuses is an important tool for UH in providing a safe and discrimination-free learning and working environment.
The university is offering a free, online training program designed to assist community members in understanding their rights under the law and the University Policy & Procedure on Sex Discrimination & Gender-Based Violence.
UH Manoa agencies team up to produce a video educating students on the university's many resources for reporting sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking and other prohibited behaviors.
UH is asking students to participate in an online survey from January 22 to February 22, 2019.
Jennifer Rose was honored for her advocacy work in addressing gender equity.