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The STOP Violence Project’s mission is to prevent domestic/relationship violence, sexual assault and stalking on the campus of the University of Wyoming. As the name of our project suggests, the STOP Violence Project provides some of the support and resources students need to live safely in a campus setting. We strive to teach students how to avoid sexual and relationship violence and stalking. If students should become victims of violence, we also offer services to help them recover, such as free, confidential counseling and an on campus advocate who can help them access services available through other university departments or off campus agencies. We provide information for people who may be victims of domestic/relationship violence, stalking or sexual assault as well as their friends or relatives. We also conduct educational programs on violence for students, faculty and staff.


Studying, playing and living safely at the University of Wyoming where we encourage both men and women to be responsible for preventing sexual violence on our campus.

 

 

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The STOP Violence Project is part of the Dean of Students' Office and the Office of Multicultural Affairs.  STOP is located in Room 102 in the Wyoming Union. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. After hours, contact the University Counseling Center by calling the Campus Police at 766-5179 and asking for the counselor on call. In a medical or safety emergency call 911. Campus Virtual Tour

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Studying, playing and living safely at the University of Wyoming where we encourage both men and women to be responsible for preventing sexual violence on our campus.

This project was supported by Grant No. 2005-WA-AX-0017 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U. S. Department of Justice.  The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.