Support Sexual Assault Awareness Month; Wear T.E.A.L. on Tuesdays in April

Support Sexual Assault Awareness Month; Wear T.E.A.L. on Tuesdays in April
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The Title IX Office would like to encourage members of the campus community to wear teal colors on Tuesdays throughout the month of April to bring awareness. 

The Title IX Office cordially invites you to please stop by any one of the following locations to pick up a teal ribbon or wristband:

  • Administration Building lobby
  • Dean of Students Office (Administration Building, 3rd floor)
  • Center for Multicultural and Diversity Education (Arkansas Union, 4th floor) 
  • Mullins Library (Level Four)
  • Pat Walker Health Center
  • School of Law lobby

Here are some important facts:

  • Teal is the official color of sexual violence prevention.
  • T.E.A.L. stands for Togetherness, Empowerment, Advocacy and Learning

For more information regarding Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) events, visit: https://saam.uark.edu/about/.

Contacts

Aisha Kenner, Title IX coordinator
Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance
479-575-8783, akenner@uark.edu

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