Sexual Assault Education and Prevention
Stewart Named Director of SHARPP
Rachel Stewart has been named director of the Sexual Harassment & Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) at UNH. Stewart 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... Read More-
04/07/22
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The spring semester is particularly important at SHARPP because Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) is observed in April. Let’s talk about what... -
11/23/21
What is Juice Jacking?
A simple plug-in to a communal phone charger may cause irreversible breaching of your personal data, through what is known as juice jacking. Here are... -
04/30/21
SAAM Article
This April marks the 20th official Sexual Assault Awareness Month, though activists have been working to raise awareness of this issue for even... -
03/29/21
What COVID-19 Can Teach Us: Violence and Marginalization
The disproportionate impact of the pandemic on certain populations has highlighted numerous disparities and injustices in our society. On the surface...
Recent Stories
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10/21/18 - “I Am Evidence”Join SHARPP for a free community screening of “I Am Evidence” on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m. in McConnell 240. Read More
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10/01/18 - Deconstructing Rape CultureJoryn Haime '20 explains what rape culture is and what you can do to combat it. Read More
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09/10/18 - Being an Active BystanderSHARPP's Jordyn Haime '20 welcomes students back to campus with tips on how Wildcats can help look out for each other. Read More
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04/26/18 - A Month Dedicated to AwarenessSHARPP has been working tirelessly this month to spread its message of prevention and awareness. Read More
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09/19/17 - Wildcats Stop Street HarassmentSHARPP talks with Holly Kearl from Stop Street Harassment about why we all deserve safe public spaces. Read More
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09/14/17 - Welcome Back, Wildcats!SHARPP serves survivors and allies of survivors of sexual assault, relationship abuse, sexual harassment and stalking on campus. Read More