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Study finds sexual harassment largely unreported

Recent findings show sexual harassment is more prevalent on college
campuses than expected.

The American Association of University of Women found almost
two-thirds of college students have been sexually harassed, and less
than 10 percent report the cases, according to an article by Reuters.

The study found 62 percent of college students experience sexual
harassment, while 32 percent of students said they were victims of
physical harassment.

Jacquelin Pingel, a representative for Sexual Aggression Peer
Advocates, said many students are often embarrassed or scared to come
forth with the truth.

What to do

  • Contact Student Agression Peer Advocates at 774-2255

“Not a ton of sexual harassment cases are reported,” she said.

However, Pingel, a graduate student from Dewitt, said she was not
surprised by the total number of students who have been sexually
harassed nation-wide.

Melissa Stadwick, a freshman from Harrison Township, said she has
not personally witnessed any sexual harassment incidents on campus, but
would expect a victim to be nervous to make a report, fearing the
response of the harasser.

John Farrar, temporary counseling and special education faculty
member, said students should clearly communicate their discomfort if
being harassed while being assertive and respectful.

Farrar said if harassment persists, students should address the
situation to an authority figure such as a professor or resident
assistant.

“Any employer has an obligation to proactively respond to a case,”
he said. “The law says you are obligated to act on it.”

Pingel said there are many outlets on campus for students dealing
with the problem.

“We have more support on this university than almost any other
university in the United States,” she said.

SAPA offers assistance to students dealing with sexual harassment
and sexual assault. The program is available 24 hours a day, seven days
a week and the call is free and confidential. The hotline number is
774-2255.

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