Safe Zone: Year in Review

The semester is wrapping up, with students cramming for finals, some lucky ones graduating (including Maggie Augustin, IMPACT Vice President), and faculty and staff preparing for the summer session. With that in mind, I thought that it would be a perfect time to share highlights from the Safe Zone program.

  • There were six sessions (three each semester) offered in the last year, and we also conducted training for several departments as well. A total of eighty-four individuals participated.
  • In the session evaluations, we ask the question, “Did you take away information that was new to you?” On a scale from 1-5 (1 – nothing new, 5 – a lot new), we received an average of 3.86.
  • Feedback from the session: “very informative”; “clear focus and good resources”; “friendly presenters”

We’ll be continuing our work with the program next fall – watch for the advertisements if you’re interested in participating.

Not sure what a Safe Zone is? Our informational flyer should help.

About kyle

I'm the library guy. No, seriously, I'm the only male reference & instruction librarian. I also have the pleasure of serving several campus committees, the Academic Staff Assembly and the Chancellor's Task Force on LGBT Issues, among others.
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