New Campus SaVE Act Resource
Today marks the one year anniversary of the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). For the past 20 years, this critical legislation has helped to improve the safety and wellness of...
View ArticleA Positive Path Forward in Sexual Assault Prevention
With the passage of the Campus SaVE Act in 2013, and the recent establishment of the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault, the issue of sexual assault is gaining much-deserved...
View ArticleEverFi Attends White House Event: Protecting Students from Sexual Assault
The higher education airways are abuzz with activity resulting from this week’s release of recommendations from the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault (WHTF). The Task...
View ArticleCampus Climate Surveys: A finger on the pulse and the purse strings of higher...
July’s release of findings from Senator Claire McCaskill’s (D-MO) survey of over four hundred institutions of higher education highlighted a range of shortcomings in efforts to prevent and respond to...
View ArticleA (Brief) Primer on Effective Planning for Student Wellness
We talk a lot about the virtues of good planning here at EverFi. Indeed, it is a hallmark of doing effective work—of any kind. This month, you’re likely writing up your end-of-year reports and starting...
View ArticleHow to Exceed Clery Act and Title IX Compliance Mandates
As of July 1st, federal legislation has gone into effect requiring all colleges and universities to offer “primary prevention and awareness programs” to all incoming students and employees, as well as...
View ArticlePrioritizing Primary Prevention and Awareness Programs for All Incoming...
This is part two of an EverFi blog series regarding Clery Act & Title IX compliance, and sexual assault prevention best practices. You can learn more by reading part one, here. New Clery Act...
View ArticlePartnership in Prevention – New Online Programs from EverFi and the...
For the past 15 years, EverFi has forged deep partnerships with campuses on a range of critical wellness and success issues. As sexual assault prevention and response initiatives have continued to gain...
View ArticleSelf-Perceptions of Adulthood, Heavy Drinking, and Opposition to the Age 21...
When can a young person be said to have reached adulthood? The quick answer is age 18. That’s the “age of majority” in most countries, when a person is legally an adult and can assume control of and...
View ArticleTaking Time to Celebrate and Care for You
With the “holiday season” now behind us, we’ve had an opportunity to reflect on the past year, give thanks, and appreciate the people in our midst and our many blessings. Yet for most of us, the past...
View Article