Green Dot
Sexual misconduct task force continues focus on prevention as standing provost committee
Mar. 1, 2018—Formed in 2009 and charged with reviewing and recommending campus strategies for preventing sexual misconduct, the Provost’s Task Force on Sexual Assault’s continuing contributions are reflected in a name change for the group.
Tuttle Bell, Beasley honored by Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center
Apr. 9, 2015—Cara Tuttle Bell is this year's winner of the Mary Jane Werthan Award, while Vanessa Beasley has received the Mentoring Award.
In Wake of Assault, Focus Turns to Prevention, Bystander Intervention
Mar. 23, 2015—Preventing sexual misconduct and encouraging all members of the Vanderbilt community to stand up, not stand by, when they see someone at risk are the aims of programs underway across Vanderbilt.
Message from Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos on Jan. 27 verdict
Jan. 29, 2015—"Vanderbilt can make a difference, and we must make a difference, because the consequences of sexual violence—shattered dreams and shattered lives—are intolerable," writes Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos in a message to the Vanderbilt community.
Vanderbilt hosts national Green Dot training
May. 22, 2014—Vanderbilt hosted a Green Dot Violence Prevention Strategy instructor certification training, drawing 44 participants.
Faculty Senate passes resolution on student safety and security
Nov. 8, 2013—To emphasize its concern regarding personal violence and public safety on campus, as well as its support of university initiatives addressing these issues, the Faculty Senate passed a resolution Thursday, Nov. 7, that will further faculty involvement in violence prevention efforts.