Putting an end to sexual assault
Meredith Clinton
Issue date: 10/4/07 Section: News
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The RV tour group of One in Four arrived on campus at 6:00 a.m. on Sept. 26 after traveling all night from Ashland, Va. At 8:30 a.m. they began their first presentation to a group of Student Affairs professionals. The first day of their visit consisted of 13 hours and five presentations, both for men and women. Five more presentations were given the next day as well.
The RV tour consists of four recent college graduates that travel around the country from late August through late April visiting colleges, universities, and military bases.
There are about 30 campuses across the country that have created chapters of One in Four after the tour stopped by with the program. This campus does not currently have a chapter, but the process of doing so is very easy and accessible.
While there have been incidents of sexual assault at the College, Goff said, "Inviting One in Four to visit Muhlenberg had everything to do with providing an alternative, peer based program on the prevention of sexual assault and nothing to do with the history of or even a specific incident of sexual assault on our campus."
The RV tour consists of four recent college graduates that travel around the country from late August through late April visiting colleges, universities, and military bases.
There are about 30 campuses across the country that have created chapters of One in Four after the tour stopped by with the program. This campus does not currently have a chapter, but the process of doing so is very easy and accessible.
While there have been incidents of sexual assault at the College, Goff said, "Inviting One in Four to visit Muhlenberg had everything to do with providing an alternative, peer based program on the prevention of sexual assault and nothing to do with the history of or even a specific incident of sexual assault on our campus."
