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MSU Campaign Promotes Awareness Of Resources For Survivors Of Sexual Assault

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Amanda Barberena
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In the wake of the fallout from the Larry Nassar scandal, Michigan State University has been vocal about its commitment to make MSU a safer campus.

This fall, MSU initiated it’s “Know More” campaign to promote awareness of the resources

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Tana Fedewa and Rob Kent discuss MSU's "Know More" campaign at WKAR Studios.

available to those in the campus community who are affected by sexual misconduct, relationship violence and stalking. To learn more about this new campaign, WKAR's Karel Vega spoke with Tana Fedewa - Program Director of the MSU Sexual Assault Program, and Rob Kent - Interim Associate Vice President of the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance at MSU.

 

Karel Vega served as radio news managing editor at WKAR from 2020 to 2023.
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