How to Get Help

Often students are the first to become aware of a concern that might jeopardize the safety of others in our university community. All members of the university community need to take an active role in reporting threats or concerns that could lead to violence or other criminal activity. The Anonymous Reporting Form and the silent Witness Program were developed to allow members of the university community to anonymously report criminal activity and other threats and/or concerns.
Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT)
The Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) is a group of faculty and staff who are committed to creating a proactive response to instances of hate and bias
PEACC works to end power-based personal violence by utilizing a prevention model that decreases victimization and builds capacity for positive relationships and social interactions.
The University of Louisville is committed to creating a community free from violence. Sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic violence, and stalking as defined by State and Federal laws, will not be tolerated at the University of Louisville
Sexual harassment is unacceptable and unlawful conduct and will not be tolerated in the workplace and the educational environment.
The Student Advocate has thorough knowledge of the University of Louisville, not just from one unit’s perspective but from a broad perspective.

