
Enough is Enough is a critical collaboration designed to create a new paradigm for peace and safety on the nation's campuses--elementary through postsecondary--by addressing the societal violence that has contributed to unprecedented violence in some of the very places our students should feel most safe.
The University of Cincinnati is proud to continue the Enough is Enough campaign with it's Second Annual Enough is Enough Week, April 2-6, 2012. Enough is Enough Week will feature daily events that will offer the campus community a moment to pause, prevent, and take action against societal violence and will culminate with a Picnic for Peace on McMicken Commons.
CLICK HERE FOR ENOUGH is ENOUGH 2012 CALENDAR OF EVENTS!
For more information about Enough is Enough at UC, please contact Daniel Cummins, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Judicial Affairs, at Daniel.Cummins@uc.edu or via phone at 513.556.6814.
Click here to connect to the national Enough is Enough campaign website.

Sign the pledge at any Enough is Enough event!
The ENOUGH is ENOUGH Individual Pledge
The University of Cincinnati is proud of its commitment to civility, freedom and justice as expressed by the Just Community initiative. In the spirit of creating a more Just Community, the University of Cincinnati lends its support to the fight against campus violence by joining the national Enough is Enough campaign.
Enough is Enough is a critical collaboration designed to create a new paradigm for peace and safety on the nation's campuses -- elementary through postsecondary -- by addressing the societal violence that has contributed to unprecedented violence in some of the very places our students should feel most safe.
I Pledge to:
•Accept that peace begins with me.
•Do my part to keep our community safe.
•Keep my parents/family, friends, neighbors, professors, and administrators informed of issues that may impact my safety and/or those around me.
•Not bring any weapons to campus.
•Not be violent or disrespectful to others.
•Be a caring friend who will listen and offer to get help to those who may be experiencing a troubling time.
•Always practice and exercise civility* when managing conflict.
*by extending to those we meet the same respect, cooperation and caring that we expect from others
Campus Resources
Members of the university community who may wish assistance or desire counseling are encouraged to contact the following organizations:
UC Counseling Center
316 Dyer Hall
513-556-0648
Impact Solutions
1-800-227-6007
Reclaim Peer Advocates & 24 Hour Helpline
Women's Center Steger 571 &565
513-556-4401
24-Hour Helpline for UC Community:513-218-9531
University Health Services
3rd Floor Lindner Center
513-556-2564
Campus Ministry
Referrals may be facilitated by the Asst. Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Student’s Office
Steger Student Life Center, Suite 745
513-556-5250
ENOUGH is ENOUGH Partners:
BearCAT Community Action Team
Lane Hart - Student Government President hagertan@mail.uc.edu
Sarah Hutchings- GSGA President
Yasiman Sharif - Law Student - UJA Grad. Asst.
Samantha Bruce - Student Representative
Cassaundra Thorpe - Athletics
Tomica Chitterson - Counseling Center
Deanna Edgemon - Student Intern
Barbara Bucey A&S Advising barbara.bucey@uc.edu
Sue Bourke CECH Faculty - susan.bourke@uc.edu
Ewaniki Moore-Hawkins AACRC/EPS ewaniki-moore@uc.edu
Leisan Smith LGBTQ Center Director leisan.smtih@uc.edu
T. N. Vaught LGBTQ Center Asst. Director
Ombuds Office
Ron Mazique - University Judicial Affairs
Maggy Fogler - RED Asst. Director margaret.fogler@uc.edu
Rodney Chatman - UCPD Rodney.chatman@uc.edu
Brandy Turnbow - UC Womens Center brandy.turnbow@uc.edu
Cynthia Logan - Parent/Community Rep. Cynthie_14@yahoo.com
Daniel S. Cummins - Univ. Jud. Affairs (Chair) daniel.cummins@uc.edu
For more information about Enough is Enough at UC, please contact Daniel Cummins, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Judicial Affairs, at Daniel.Cummins@uc.edu or via phone at 513.556.6814.
Click here to connect to the national Enough is Enough campaign website.