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Campus Culture & Prevention Trainings

New Student Pre-Orientation Online Modules

Welcome new students! This webpage contains information about the series of Campus Culture & Prevention trainings required for all Reedies as part of your new student orientation, as a joint effort between SHARE, Title IX, and the office of the Student Rights & Responsibilities.  We have partnered with to provide comprehensive trainings to our community on topics related to alcohol use and abuse; interpersonal violence (sexual assault, intimate partner violence and stalking) and bystander intervention; and hazing. These modules were designed to increase one’s ability to identify and challenge harmful and discriminatory behaviors. They are intended to build critical self-awareness skills, drive systemic cultural analysis, and increase the capacity of our community to intervene in potentially harmful scenarios.

Each training must be completed in its entirety. The drop down descriptions below give estimates of how long each will take, and who to contact for asssistance. All trainings are to be completed by August 25, 2025.

These trainings are provided as online, interactive modules to be completed at your own pace, in an environment most suited to your learning. When you arrive on campus this August, we will continue learning together in various in-person sessions. 

 U Got This!

 U Got This! is a training that explores sexual and interpersonal violence in our cultural context.  It addresses interpersonal violence (sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and stalking) and provides tools to help you challenge disrespectful and abusive behavior when you witness it. There are three modules that should each take 15 – 20 minutes to complete. 

Access the training through the link here [Coming soon!], or follow the link sent to your email on July 15. 
To speak to a confidential resource about your experience of or concerns about this training, you are welcome to contact the SHARE Program Director and Confidential Advocate,  L. Mattson at mattsonl@reed.edu for support and assistance. You may also contact the office of Title IX for more information. 
Binge Thinking

Binge Thinking is a training that addresses the effects of alcohol use and abuse, including its impact on cognition, academic success, personal relationships, as well as vulnerability to violence. The module should take 30 – 45 minutes to complete.  

Access the training through the link here [Coming soon!], or follow the link sent to your email on July 15. 
If for whatever reason you are uncomfortable or concerned about the content you are welcome to contact Asst. Dean, Student Rights & Responsibilities, Leo Cruz at lcruz@reed.edu for supportive assistance and information. 
StandUp to Hazing

StandUp to Hazing addresses the  topics of hazing and ethical leadership. It provides practical tools to help you recognize warning signs of hazing, take effective action, and create positive group cultures. This program is a single, 20 minute module. 

Access the training through the link here [Coming soon!], or follow the link sent to your email on July 15. 
If for whatever reason you are uncomfortable or concerned about the content you are welcome to contact Asst. Dean, Student Rights & Responsibilities, Leo Cruz at lcruz@reed.edu for supportive assistance and information. 

These trainings are selected to meet federal  (Title IX, Clery Act, CampusSaVE, Stop Campus Hazing Act) and state (Oregon HB 3456) legislative requirements for prevention training. If, for whatever reason, you are uncomfortable, concerned, or otherwise have questions about the content and coverage of these training modules, you are welcome to contact the offices responsible for that particular training. Those contacts are provided in the description for each. For technical assistance or content questions and feedback about the modules themselves, please contact CatharsisOnlineTraining@catharsisproductions.com

For general inquiries about pre-orientation requirements, please contact reedorientation@reed.edu. Thank you, and we look forward to meeting you!