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Advancing Institutional Sexual Violence Prevention Education Through Faculty Research: Part 2

A Perspective From a Department Chair
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Delivered April 15, 2021
Presented by Hannah Stewart-Gambino, PhD, Lafayette College | Mary Armstrong, PhD, Lafayette College

Institutions referenced in this resource:
Lafayette College

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This is part two of a four-part series that focuses on an in-house collaboration between campus life, faculty researchers, and undergraduate student researchers at Lafayette College. Don’t miss part one, part three, and part four.

Professor Armstrong describes the college's particular interest in sexual assault prevention and highlights the critical role that academic department chairs can play in designing institutional research partnerships that support faculty interests as well as the institution's. She emphasizes many faculty's long term commitment to campus health and wellbeing and offers a clear-eyed view about how to leverage faculty research skills for campus goals.

Presenters:

Hannah Stewart-Gambino, PhD


Professor, International Affairs/Government and Law
Lafayette College
SCUP Board of Directors
SCUP Planning Institute Facilitator

Mary Armstrong, PhD


Charles A. Dana Professor of Women’s & Gender Studies and English
Lafayette College

Recorded March 30, 2021.

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