Utah State University: Evaluation Shows 'Upstanding' Creates Awareness of Problematic Behaviors
June 19, 2019
June 19, 2019
LOGAN, Utah, June 19 -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Internal Evaluation of Utah State University's bystander intervention program shows participants have an increased awareness of the signs of problematic situations, and are more likely to stand up and intervene.
"Bystander intervention programs are effective because they help set community standards for behavior and reinforce positive group dynamics," said Emmalee Fishburn, Title IX prev . . .
Internal Evaluation of Utah State University's bystander intervention program shows participants have an increased awareness of the signs of problematic situations, and are more likely to stand up and intervene.
"Bystander intervention programs are effective because they help set community standards for behavior and reinforce positive group dynamics," said Emmalee Fishburn, Title IX prev . . .