If you have been impacted by an act of bias at SU, click the link above to report it. It’s quick, easy, and can be anonymous. We just need to know where, when, what, and your role, although as much info as possible is appreciated. Your report will help us better understand and improve the campus environment for all. For consultation, support, and referrals, contact the Office of Student Assistance at 315-443-4357. You can get additional help from these offices. Any of these offices will help you; just contact the one with which you feel most comfortable.
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For more information on crisis help, click here.

As an institution of higher education, Syracuse University fosters learning and growth. It seeks to provide all students with a safe and secure learning environment that is free of crime and/or policy violations motivated by discrimination, sexual and bias-related harassment, and other violations of rights. The Division of Student Affairs recognizes and values the similarities and differences among students and recognized student organizations at Syracuse University. Discrimination, sexual and bias-related harassment, and other violations of rights disrupt the educational process and will not be tolerated.
Click here to learn more about your rights and responsibilities regarding bias, and how to report it.
We collected anonymous statements from students, faculty and staff answering the question, “Who are you?” This video is a sample of the submissions. Join the project and tell us who you are.
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Exhibit opens April 3rd, 2013, in Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center Find out more about this effort on the SU News website Click here to tell us who you are...

STOP Bias is a University-wide collective effort based in the Inclusion, Community, and Citizenship portfolio of the Division of Student Affairs. The "STOP" in "STOP Bias" reflects the important steps in eliminating acts of bias in our community: Spot it. Talk about it. Open your mind. Prevent it. Click here to learn more.