Use Report.uark.edu to Report Misconduct, Safety Concerns

The University of Arkansas is dedicated to providing a safe, secure and inclusive learning environment for our campus community. Concerns, student conduct violations, sexual misconduct and potential threats to campus safety can be addressed when information is shared with the university.

The university's reporting resource report.uark.edu was created to help provide funnels for many types of concerns, violations and potential threats to help notify the appropriate offices on campus.

"As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we want to remind our campus community that we are always focused on creating a more inclusive and safe campus for our students, faculty and staff," said Danielle Williams, assistant vice chancellor and director of the Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance. "Reporting instances or concerns of discrimination, sexual misconduct or violence, or any other concerning behavior is important as a part of our larger effort to provide safety as well as equity, access and civility."

The Title IX Office responds to all Title IX-related reports and facilitates conversations about supportive measures, resources and options for filing formal complaints. The Sexual and Relationship Violence Center also offers confidential conversations with members of the campus community to discuss and explore options for reporting.

For questions or additional information, please reach out the Title IX Office, Sexual and Relationship Violence Center or contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance.

Contacts

Liz Means, Title IX coordinator
Title IX Office
479-575-7111, edavisme@uark.edu

Danielle Williams, assistant vice chancellor and director
Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance
479-575-4825, dlw11@uark.edu

John Post, director of communications
Graduate School and International Education
479-575-4853, johnpost@uark.edu

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