Organizations across Texas A&M University are partnering with the university's Step In Stand Up campaign to bring Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) programming and events to campus throughout April.
The uproar over allegations that Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein sexually abused and harassed dozens of the women he worked with is inspiring countless women (and some men) to share their own personal sexual harassment and assault stories.
By Sondra White, Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) has selected Texas A&M University as 2017 Bronze Excellence Award Honoree for the “Step In. Stand Up.” sexual assault awareness campaign and related educational efforts on campus. The association created the…
By Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young Real Aggies have been committed to protecting and looking out for each other for over 140 years. When we come together to accomplish something, we give it our all and we become a force for positive change. This spirit of togetherness…
By Victoria White, Texas A&M University Athletics Aggie students shuffle into the Hall of Champions after an exhausting day of class and practice with a looming exam in the morning and quiet chatter among friends on their minds. Then, the crowd goes quiet as Brenda Tracy walks onstage…
In an effort to support Step In Stand up, Texas A&M’s university-wide mission of eliminating sexual violence on campus, leading dating violence researcher Dr. Kelly Wilson will lead two discussions on the importance of dating violence prevention Monday, Feb. 13. The “Step In Stand Up Against Dating Violence…