Sexual assault awareness and prevention
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. At ASU, the health, safety and well-being of our Sun Devils is a top priority. We take all reports of sexual violence seriously and take appropriate actions to hold violators accountable. We are committed to prevention and expanding resources to support victims and of sexual violence.
Here, Joanne Vogel, vice president of student services and a licensed mental health counselor, talks about the resources available to students if they need assistance.
Visit sexualviolenceprevention.asu.edu for more information.
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