December, January 2021
December, January 2021
GENDER DIVERSITY
Provided three Safe Zone trainings
to faculty, staff, and students and
had in-person interactions with over
250 students.
PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
Provided 632 students with
counseling and psychological
services, a 10% increase in students
served.
WOMEN & GENDER EQUITY
Engaged 32 students in programs
through Zine Club (17) and
Feminist-Empowerment-Self-Defense
(15) programs.
RESOURCE OFFICE
Received 503 student responses to
the National College Health
Assessment (NCHA) survey, a 67%
increase from last NCHA survey.
December, January 2021
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Maintained 304 enrolled children
while experiencing a 4 student-staff
decrease from the previous month.
KJHK now boasts 74 DJs on its
roster, surpassing its annual goal of
69 DJs. This figure is double AY 20-21
and 39% higher than AY 19-20.
STUDENTS
Experienced a 56% increase in
student appointments dealing with
financial issues when compared to
AY 20-21.
AFFAIRS
Provided education to 88 students
through its Treat Yourself (61) and The
Bare Minimum: An Introduction to DEI
Language & Framework (27) programs.
December, January 2021
Intramural basketball returned from
a one-year hiatus with 62 intramural
basketball teams.5 Club sports also
collectively traveled 4,818 miles,
returning to AY 19-20 levels.
PREVENTION & EDUCATION
CENTER
Reported a 92% completion rate for
the online sexual harassment course,
a 50% increase from AY 20-21.
LIFE
Provided leadership programming
to 70 chapter presidents and council
officers at its annual SFL Advance
program.
COMMUNITY STANDARDS
Adjudicated 242 student conduct
cases, a 54% increase.7 Despite this,
there was a 19% decrease in case
processing time.
December, January 2021
LEADERSHIP CENTER
Hosted 29 student organizations
and 87 students at the Virtual Winter
Involvement Fair.
Confirmed emergency contact
information for 1,860 residents
through a targeted, two-week
verification process led by student
undergraduate staff.
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Provided 122 students with
in-person presentations (101) and
consultations (11).
MANAGEMENT
Received 79 student referrals, raising
yearly total to 549 referrals. At
current rate, SSCM is projected to
significantly outpace prior year.
December, January 2021
Provided 109 international students
with critical health information and
services, including vaccinations for
measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR)
and meningitis.
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
Ash Wilson (SGD) was recently named to Director.
Rinne-Julie Früster (OMA) was recently promoted to Assistant Director for Social Justice Programming.
Stephanie Darden (Memorial Unions) will serve as Inclusivity Coordinator for ACUI.
The SCCS staff will present on Inclusive Conflict as well as Organizational Amnesty & Transparency at the ASCA conference.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
February is Canned Food Month. SMMS and SAFE (Student Advocates for Financial Education) are celebrating the month with a Canned Food Drive. The collection barrel is located in Summerfield Hall, room 350. All donations are welcomed.
Terri Knoll Johnson Memorial Award & Women’s Memorial Award. Accepting applications through April 20, 2022. More information can be found at the ETCWGE website.