Presented by the Dean of Students

Live the Green Dot
This is an 80-minute presentation focusing on Green Dot, a national program built on the premise that even though no one person can do everything to stop violence, everyone can do something in their community. Green Dot explores the powerful role of the bystander—someone who witnesses acts of violence (“Red Dots”) between others—and how to safely, purposefully intervene to address those acts of power-based personal violence (“Green Dots”). Specific acts of violence include (but are not limited to) sexual violence, domestic and relationship violence, stalking, and bullying. Join a community that is ready and equipped to intervene in Red Dot incidents and help us create a campus that does not tolerate acts of power-based personal violence.