Did you know April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month? Join the Center for Survivor Support, Counseling Center, and Fraternity and Sorority Life in raising awareness of sexual violence on college campuses. From visual art installations to powerful community marches, there are many ways for you to get involved, show your support, and help us build a safer Ball State.
Day of Action
April 7th 11am-2pm at the Scramble Light
A nationally acknowledged day, the Day of Action takes place the first Tuesday of every April to kick off Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Stop by the Scramble Light to learn about SAAM, pick up teal ribbons to show your support, and learn more about the events happening in April!
Student Organization Yard Sign Competition
April 6th - April 10th
Find yard signs created by student organizations at various locations on campus throughout the week! Check out all the ways to raise awareness and vote for your favorite!
Take Back the Night
April 15th 6pm-8pm at the Brown Family Amphitheater
Join the Center for Survivor Support, the Counseling Center, Fraternity and Sorority Life, and Alpha Chi Omega in honoring survivors at this annual event. Hear from survivors of sexual violence, learn about campus and community resources, and honor survivors with a silent candlelit march.
The Clothesline Project
April 20th - April 24th at the University Green
The Clothesline Project is a visual display of t-shirts, created by university students, to increase awareness of the impact of sexual violence and to honor survivors.
What Were You Wearing
April 22nd in the Rec Center Game Lounge and 23rd in the Student Center Cardinal Hall C from 11am-7pm
This exhibit features narratives and re-creations of outfits based on survivors' experiences. This event occurs yearly during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Please join us to unlearn one of our culture's most prevalent sexual assault myths.
Denim Day
April 29th
Join the millions of people across the world that will wear jeans with a purpose. This day honors survivors and educates about the impact of sexual violence. Learn more here: https://denimday.org/