NU, ROTC Sign Sexual Assault Prevention Charter

In Announcements, by , on September 23rd, 2015
The Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., Niagara University president, and Lt. Col. Gary Love, chair of NU’s military science department, signed the Sexual Assault Prevention Partnership Charter on Sept. 22. They were joined by Dr. Michael Anderson, deputy commander of the Second ROTC Brigade, and Capt. Brian Wheat, assistant professor of military science.

The Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., Niagara University president, and Lt. Col. Gary Love, chair of NU’s military science department, signed the Sexual Assault Prevention Partnership Charter on Sept. 22. They were joined by Dr. Michael Anderson, deputy commander of the Second ROTC Brigade, and Capt. Brian Wheat, assistant professor of military science.

Niagara University and the United States Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) battalion housed on its campus signed a Sexual Assault Prevention Partnership Charter yesterday.

The memorandum of understanding was signed by the Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., Niagara University president, and Lt. Col. Gary Love, chair of NU’s military science department.

The purpose of the charter is to establish an ongoing partnership between the university and its ROTC program to battle sexual assault and sexual harassment through an agreement of mutual support.

The partnership will leverage institutional knowledge and instructional practices to develop strategies to prevent sexual harassment and sexual assault. It will revolve around the university and the Army sharing best practices, available support services and policies and procedures in support of victims.