Green Dot Statistics
UNI's Involvement in Green Dot
The Green Dot program relies on the premise that if every member of the campus community - students, staff, administrators and faculty - does their small part, the combined effect is a culture that is safe and intolerant of violence.
Since launching Green Dot on UNI's campus in fall 2022, the participation and interest in being a part of Green Dot's purpose has been overwhelming and continues to grow!
Check Out UNI's Green Dot Numbers
414 students and 295 faculty & staff completed Green Dot Overview
The Green Dot Overview training session is a presentation that introduces basic elements of Green Dot while using skill building activities to keep participants engaged.
The basic elements of the presentation are to provide a new/different framework of bystander intervention, to create campus-wide interest and participation, and begin the process of changing behaviors. The Green Dot Overview is open to any student, employee or class on campus.
23 students completed advanced Bystander Training
The Green Dot Bystander training consists of brief lectures, individual reflection, small group interaction and energetic activities. It is designed to use the lens of being a bystander as the primary frame of reference.
This training is guided by the question: “What does the participant(s) need to know in order to increase the likelihood of effective proactive and reactive bystander interventions in response to power-based interpersonal violence?”
Green Dot Famous!
These groups have committed to taking a stance against gender-based violence one department or organization at a time.
- Academic Advising
- Athletics
- Business & Community Services
- Cat Crew
- College of Business
- Kappa Kappa Psi - Eta Pi Chapter
- NISG Senate
- Office of Business Operations
- Office of the Registrar
- Society for Human Resource Management
- Student Health Clinic
- University Housing & Dining
Want to add your department, division, student org or committee to the list by participating in a group training? Please email greendot@uni.edu with your request.