April-National Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Sexual assault is always a serious issue, especially on college campuses. The month of April is a reminder for everyone to take a stand against sexual assault and bring awareness to the issue.

There are many confidential and non-confidential resources at WSU and in the Pullman community, as well as proactive programming like Green Dot, which aims to create change and bring awareness to a culture where sexual assault is common.

Take a stand against sexual assault today and spread the word about National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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