"Consent Rocks" Scavenger Hunt All Week

The RESPECT peer education program of the Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Center announces "Consent Rocks" Scavenger Hunt, an interactive event with teal rocks placed at various locations around campus. This event runs Monday to Friday, April 18-22. Find the teal rocks, scan the rock's QR code to enter to win a prize and learn more.

"Consent Rocks" Scavenger Hunt intends to educate students about sexual assault and connect them to available resources. The teal rocks have a QR code on them for students to scan and find further details. Be on the lookout for teal rocks within select buildings on campus April 18-22. Follow @uarkRESPECT on Instagram to stay updated with hints to where a rock might be found.

Contacts

Dr. Mary A. Wyandt-Hiebert, director, Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Center
Pat Walker Health Center
479-575-4000, respect@uark.edu

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