March 2022
March 2022
GENDER DIVERSITY
Trained 35 people through
Safe Zone and had in-person
interactions with 357 students.
PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
Conducted 53 group therapy
appointments, a 23% increase from
the previous year.
WOMEN & GENDER EQUITY
Engaged 72 students through four
programs co-sponsored with campus
partners.
RESOURCE OFFICE
Engaged with 50 participants at
Sex in the Dark, the department’s first
in-person, indoor event since the start of
the pandemic.
March 2022
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Retained 300 children and 50 students
on staff from the previous month.
Provided an alcohol-free Sweet 16
watch party at the Burge Union with
85 students in attendance.
STUDENTS
Advised 22 students regarding
criminal issues, a 266% increase from
the previous year.
March 2022
AFFAIRS
Hosted 65 participants at the inaugural
Women & Femmes Luncheon, more
than doubling department attendance
goals.
Served 29,420 students who accessed
the recreation center, a 7% decrease
from the previous year.
PREVENTION & EDUCATION
CENTER
Facilitated 16 trainings and awareness
events, a 23% increase from the
previous year.2
IFC fraternity chapters raised $3,300
and collected 12,317 canned goods/
personal hygiene items for the Ballard
Center of Lawrence.
March 2022
COMMUNITY STANDARDS
Adjudicated 227 student conduct cases
involving 261 students, 52% and 57%
decreases from the previous year,
respectively.
LEADERSHIP CENTER
Of students surveyed following a social
media workshop, 100% strongly agreed
the program increased their ability to
communicate, market, and advocate for
their organization.
After a two-year hiatus, 175 residents
attended the All Scholarship Hall
Council’s Spring Semi-Formal.
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Provided 381 students with
in-person presentations (320) and
consultations (61).
March 2022
MANAGEMENT
Received 93 student referrals, a
10% decrease from the previous year.
Provided medical services to
793 walk-in visitors. This figure
does not include more than 100 daily
scheduled appointments.
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
HERO received the 2022 NASPA Campus Safety & Violence Prevention Knowledge Community Award for Best Practices in College Health.
KJHK 90.7 (KU Union) won six Kansas Association of Broadcasting awards for Hard News Package (2), Documentary—60 min. (2), Station Website, and Complete News Feature
Nikita Haynie was recently named Director of the Emily Taylor Center for Women & Gender.
SAPEC received the 2022 NASPA Campus Safety & Violence Prevention Knowledge Community for Best Practices in Education Activities.
Sunnie Clapsaddle was recently named Administrative Associate for the Office of Multicultural Affairs.
Watkins Health Services received full accreditation with the AAAHC for the next three years. The next survey period will be March 2025.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
April is Gaypril. Additional info including upcoming events will be posted here (SGD).
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Additional info including upcoming events will be posted here (SAPEC).
Doctoral Internship Matches. Successfully matched with three doctoral intern applicants: Catherine Hackl — Spalding University, Sebastian Harvey — University of Denver, and Johannah Stapleton — Biola University (CAPS).
Free KU Fit Classes. May 9th — 12th at ASRFC. More info here.
Jayhawk Buddy System (JBS) Funded. JBS received $10,000 through a product partnership between KU Athletics and local distillery, J. Rieger & Co, to produce Rock Chalk Rye (HERO).
OMA Graduation. RSVP by April 27th here.
Rock Chalk Recognition Awards Week. Will be awarded the week of April 25th on Instagram and Twitter (@KU_SILC; SILC).
Student Affairs Awards. Accepting nominations for four awards through April 25, 2022. Please submit nominations here (Student Affairs).