Educational Opportunities
Suicide Prevention Training
This interactive workshop teaches participants to recognize the warning signs of suicide and make the appropriate referrals. Please contact Mary Kate Hoffmann in Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) for more information.
Safe Space Workshop & Ally Program
The Safe Space training is open to any student, faculty, or staff member who would like to be trained and publicly identify as an Ally to lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans spectrum, queer spectrum, intersex, asexual, gender spectrum, and/or sexuality spectrum (LGBTQIA+) students, faculty, and staff. This four hour training provides education and tools to support the LGBTQIA+ members of our community.
Safe Space Workshop & Ally Program
For more information, contact jhitchins@unomaha.edu.
Lez Bi Real Queer
Are you lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans spectrum, pansexual, asexual, omnisexual, demisexual, or queer spectrum? Every Wednesday at 11 A.M., QTS hosts Lez Bi Real Queer which is a semi-structured group with a safe and open environment for LGBTQIA+ community members. It takes place in the QTS Office, 116 MBSC.
Voices Against Violence
UNO cultivates student empowerment and encourages them to be active bystanders on-campus and in their communities.
Voices Against Violence Information
Hate Crime vs. Regular Crime
Do you know the difference? This Hate Crime vs. Regular Crime PDF can help.
College Alcohol Profile
Students interested in seeing how their alcohol use compares to other UNO students can visit uno.collegealcoholprofile.com and complete the online tool. Average time to complete the tool is approximately 10 minutes.
Any questions that may arise while taking the college alcohol profile (CAP) can be directed to Nate Bock or Mark Frillman at 402.554.2409.
College Alcohol Profile Information
Nebraska State Definitions on Sexual Assault, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking
Learn more about Nebraska State Definitions on Sexual Assault, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking.