Joint Statement on Recent Reports

Dear UC Students, Faculty, and Staff,

We have received reports about certain conduct directed towards various members within our University community.  Some have been previously reported in local media, like defacing student organization flyers, while others are part of identifiable national trends, such as targeted text messages.

While the University is committed to safeguarding the freedom of expression, statements or comments that are harassing and are targeted to individuals or groups based on a protected class, such as race, ethnic origin, or religion, may be a violation of University policies and/or federal and state laws.

We take allegations of harassment seriously. To combat harassment, the University relies on its members to report incidents and to share information they know relating to these incidents. If you have experienced or witnessed an incident of harassment, please submit a report. And if you are not comfortable submitting a report, please know that you can submit information anonymously via EthicsPoint.

The University is fortunate to have a large student population with diverse experiences, perspectives, and beliefs.  Productive and civil exchanges are essential to the academic environment.  Harassment is not. We all must work together to maintain an environment where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected.

Below is a list of resources we want every member of our community to have. Please save this for future reference.

How to make a report

Reports may be made to the Office of Equal Opportunity:

Office of Equal Opportunity
(513)556-3349
eooffice@uc.edu
Online Reporting Form

A report may be submitted anonymously via EthicsPoint:

EthicsPoint Anonymous Reporting Hotline
(800) 889-1547 or (800) 889-1547
Electronic Submission Form

Reports concerning safety concerns should be immediately reported to law enforcement. Reports may be made simultaneously to law enforcement and the non-criminal reporting options listed above:

University of Cincinnati Police Division (UCPD)
Three Edwards Center
51 West Corry Blvd.
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0215
Phone: (513) 556-1111
Dial 911 for Emergencies

The University prohibits retaliation against an individual for reporting in good faith complaints of alleged violations of University policies. 

University policies and rules on harassment

Available support resources

Resources are available to provide support to those affected by these incidents.

  • UCPD Victim Services: The Crime Victim Services Coordinator, is responsible for ensuring the rights of crime victims and witnesses by providing guidance and support as they navigate the criminal justice system and helping them access available resources provided by the university and Greater Cincinnati community.

Jennifer Rowe, Crime Victim Services Coordinator
(513)556-4905, jennifer.rowe@uc.edu

During Office Hours: (513)556-0648
Crisis Support or After-Hours Care: (513)556-0648 and follow the prompts to be connected to care

  • Dean of Students Office: The Dean of Students team offers a variety of services and resources to support your safety, well-being, and success.  The team provides timely support through a variety of programs, including crisis management, conflict resolution, and emergency response.

Steger Student Life Center, Suite 630, open M-F, 8am-5pm
For support anytime, 513-556-4119 or deanofstudents@uc.edu

  • Connection Space: Student Affairs is coordinating the Connection Space - a temporary, judgement-free area with supportive staff and students where all Bearcats can take a moment to de-stress, relax, process, breathe, and reset. You can look for staff and student leaders from across Student Affairs who will be present to listen, connect, and support you. The Connection Space is located at Steger 539.
  • Employee Resources: Faculty and staff can access mental health sessions, support and resources as part of their employment benefits. Details are on Bearcats Landing (UC login required).·        

It is our hope that together, we will move forward in a manner that reflects the best of who we are.

Warm regards,

Bleuzette Marshall, PhD
Vice President for Equity, Inclusion, and Community Impact                    

Nicole Mayo, EdD
Vice Provost for Student Affairs                      

Eliot Isaac
Director of Public Safety and Chief of Police

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