Campus Program
The Alliance’s Campus Program works alongside students, faculty, and staff at our partner institutions to address campus sexual violence. Guided by New York State’s ‘Enough is Enough’ education law 129b., the Campus Program offers workshops, trainings, and support to all members affiliated with our partner institutions. Our student-centered approach to prevention provides opportunities for students, faculty, and administrators to get involved in our collective mission in ending campus sexual violence.
Current Campus Partners:
- American Musical & Dramatic Academy (AMDA)
- CUNY Baruch College
- CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC)
- Brooklyn Law School
- CUNY Graduate Center
- Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY
- SUNY Empire State (NYC Campuses)
- CUNY Guttman Community College
- CUNY John Jay College
- Long Island University, Brooklyn
- New York Film Academy (NYFA)
- New York Law School (NYLS)
- CUNY York College
- The Juilliard School
Trainings/Workshops
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Volunteer Programs
Collegiate Changemakers Fellowship Program
The NYC Collegiate Changemakers Fellowship Program 24-25 Cohort is a virtual program designed for NYC college students and alumni passionate about campus sexual violence prevention. As a student-centered platform for the 24-25 academic year, members will be paired with a mentor to learn sexual violence prevention skills, advocate for policy change, and much more. Members will also receive a $120 gift card.
Applications are now closed.
Changemakers 23-24 Report
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NYS Campus Working Group
New York State Campus Working Group (CWG) is a collective comprised of organizations, including the Alliance, from across the state with significant expertise and experience in campus sexual violence response and prevention. Collectively, we work together in advocating for state-level change in upholding all college student’s rights to an education free from sexual violence.
Enough is Enough Training and Technical Assistance
The Alliance also serves as one of two Training and Technical Assistance Providers for Enough is Enough (EIE) programs operating in New York City, Long Island, and Lower Hudson in partnership with the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NYSCASA). Our TTA Program works closely with programs on an individual level to provide customized training, policy, and programming advice, needs assessments, and educational opportunities. We also work regionally and at state level to increase the representation of the needs and rights of survivors, the programs that serve them, and the communities most affected by sexual violence through technical assistance, training, and advocacy. We provide educational resources, such as toolkits and webinars, designed to increase skills and knowledge of survivors, providers, policymakers, and the public about trends and needs related to innovative programs and best practices in sexual violence prevention and response.
If you would like more information about Enough is Enough Technical Assistance, please contact Heima Sritharan, Senior TTA Coordinator .
If you would like to get in touch with members of the CWG, provide input on future advocacy, or become a member, please email: Emily Miles, Executive Director *