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Rachel Stewart

Director
Phone: (603) 862-1743
Office: UNH SHARPP Program, Wolff House, Durham, NH 03824
Pronouns: They/them/their and She/her/hers

Rachel is extremely excited to join the UNH community in October 2022. As Director, Rachel supervises the SHARPP team and collaboratively works to provide leadership and vision for SHARPP as a whole.

Rachel comes to UNH from Connecticut College, where she served as the Director of Sexual Violence Prevention and Advocacy for nearly four years, with additional roles as Coordinator of the Gund Intergroup Dialogue Project and as Adjunct Faculty in the Gender, Sexuality, and Intersectionality Studies department. They have also held roles at Bucknell University as their Interpersonal Violence Prevention Coordinator, and Harvard College Office of BGLTQ Student Life, where they served as the Graduate Coordinator for Student Leadership Development. Rachel began her work in the field in 2011 as an undergraduate Peer Educator within the University of Connecticut’s Violence Against Women Prevention Program and by co-founding the organization Revolution Against Rape.

They graduated from the UConn Honors Program with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, having written an honors thesis about how college students understand and communicate consent. Rachel also holds a Master of Education degree from Harvard University in Higher Education. She has spent much of her career focusing on the advancement of anti-sexual violence work specifically within higher education, spending four years on the Leadership Council of the Campus Advocacy and Prevention Professionals Association, as well as time on the leadership team of the NASPA Sexual and Relationship Violence Prevention, Education, and Response Knowledge Community.

Facts about Rachel

  • Rachel has two calico cats, Honeybee & Calliope
  • They love plants and have too many to count (and might share a cutting with you if you ask nicely)
  • Rachel is always down to talk about feminist theory, poetry, YA Fantasy novels, tattoos & piercings, and animals of all kinds.