Education and Outreach

The Title IX team develops and contributes to a wide range of programs, projects, and events to increase awareness about sexual and intimate partner violence, stalking, sexual harassment, and sex- and gender-based discrimination and to meet the needs of Bradley University students, faculty, and staff. Our programs promote healthy sexuality and relationships, dispel myths about sexual and intimate partner violence, examine gender roles and how they relate to sexual and intimate partner violence, stalking, and sexual harassment, provide guidance on risk reduction, advise students of available resources, and explore how each of us can become empowered to end sexual and intimate partner violence. 

We are always seeking new ideas and opportunities for collaboration. We appreciate the expertise and experiences of our students and colleagues as we aim to work together to create a violence-free community.

Our programming efforts include a wide range of related topics including, but not limited to: 

  • Sexual Violence
  • Intimate Partner Violence
  • Stalking
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Sex- and Gender-based Discrimination
  • Bystander Intervention
  • Understanding Consent
  • Healthy Masculinity
  • Intersectionality, Systems of Oppression, and Sexual Violence
  • Sexuality
  • Intimacy and Relationships
  • Healthy Relationships

These programs are designed to meet the needs of specific audiences. We can come to your dorm, fraternity or sorority meeting, class, community center, or virtually anywhere else that your group is gathered. Presentations are structured to encourage dialogue, reflection, and critical thinking about sexual and intimate partner violence, stalking, sexual harassment, and sex- and gender-based discrimination, as well as to offer ways to challenge thoughts and behaviors that contribute to this violence.

You can easily request a training or presentation using the link below to discuss your needs and schedule a program for your campus group.

Presentation Request

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