These events include, but are not limited to:
• National Collegiate Drug and Alcohol Awareness Month
programming occurs each October and provides information,
workshops, films, and social events designed to help students
understand high-risk behaviors and how to make wise choices.
• National Health and Wellness Month programs run throughout
March and April and include experts from local agencies sharing
health and safety tips including sexual assault prevention,
education, and bystander intervention and training.
• Monthly events offered by the Center for Student Engagement either
independently or cosponsored by College clubs and organizations
that feature speakers presenting topics such as sexual assault, anti-
bias, and sexual harassment as part of co-curricular programming.
• Sexual Assault Awareness Month, which occurs each April. The College
offers a series of workshops and events including Bystander Training.
• Ongoing New Student Orientation, Convocation,
and other student programs.
• Table-top information fairs that direct students
to College resources and services.
Other education and prevention resources include but are not limited to:
• Online Title IX training provided for all students, faculty,
and staff. Certificates of completion will be issued.
• Title IX brochures that are available in hard copy and online, describing
College and community resources, confidential services, and support
for students and employees who deal with sexual abuse and violence.
• The FCC Annual Security Report, which includes statistics
regarding certain crimes as required by the Clery Act. The report
is posted on the FCC website and updated annually in October.
• A dedicated webpage with resource information
and relevant links on the College website.