Education

Binghamton University prohibits the crimes of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking as those terms are defined for purposes of the Clery Act. These acts will not be tolerated. 

Educational programs and outreach to prevent dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking are provided to all incoming students with ongoing opportunities available for all current students. These programs are a mix of primary prevention, awareness, risk reduction, and bystander intervention. Programs are presented by University staff, guest presenters, student peer educators, and through web-based learning platforms. All programming is informed by best practices and is inclusive, culturally relevant, and responsive to the needs of the Binghamton campus community. 

To learn more about the education received by University faculty, staff, and students, visit the tabs to the right. If your staff, team, or club would like the Title IX office to visit and present, we are happy to do so and more information can be found under the Presentations Available tab.