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Resources for Training and Education
- CAPS Education and Outreach Workshops — CAPS offers psycho-educational programs designed to reduce distress and/or increase wellbeing including topics such as Anxiety Management, Self-Compassion, and Imposter Phenomenon.
- Diversity Education — Supporting the goals of the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access, these sessions provide an opportunity to learn the positive steps one can take to ensure equal employment opportunities of a protected class.
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resources (PSU login required) — Curated readings, videos, podcasts, and more on a variety of topics including DEI research, implicit bias, equity-minded assessment, and DEI action planning.
- Holy Day Observance Calendar — Recognizing and promoting appreciation and respect for the different backgrounds and faith traditions that many faculty, staff, and students practice.
- Learning Resource Network — Provides access to educational courses for Penn State employees that focus on safe, ethical, and responsible conduct, as well as professional development and growth.
- Office of Science Engagement — Works with students, employers, faculty and staff toward helping students connect with learning opportunities outside the classroom.
- Safer People Safer Places Network — Workshops that seek to create a safer and more inclusive environment for sexual and gender diversity.
- Stand for State — Programming that teaches faculty, staff, and students how to take action when they witness bias or other events.
Resources for Students
- Center for Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) — Offers a wide range of confidential counseling services for undergraduate and graduate students.
- Gender Equity Center — Provides confidential education, advocacy, referrals, and crisis intervention/support counseling.
- Graduate Student Ombudsperson Program — A safe environment provided by the Graduate School for graduate students to to discuss issues and concerns.
- Office of Graduate Student Life and Well-Being — Supports the health and well-being needs of Penn State graduate students.
- Resources to Report Wrongdoing — Penn State offers numerous resources to report misconduct, including bias and harassment.
- Sokolov-Miller Family Financial and Life Skills Center — Provides students with the resources needed to make informed decisions regarding their money management.
- Student Care and Advocacy — A central location that coordinates efforts with campus partners to assist students who encounter challenges or concerns in achieving success at Penn State.
- Student Code of Conduct — Outlines unacceptable behavior by students and student organizations.
- Student Legal Services — Provides advice, representation, referrals, and other legal services to students facing personal legal issues.
- University Health Services — Offers confidential nonemergency care.
Resources for Faculty and Staff
- Centre County CAN HELP Line — A 24-hour confidential hotline for mental health support.
- Centre Safe — A 24-hour confidential hotline for relationship violence support.
- Employee Assistance Program — A free, confidential employee and family health advocate resource.
- Red Folder — Initiative created to guide faculty, staff, and others who interact with students to recognize, respond effectively to, and refer distressed students at Penn State.
- Resources to Report Wrongdoing — Penn State offers numerous resources to report misconduct, including bias and harassment.
Penn State Policies
- Policy AD29 — Statement on Intolerance
- Policy AD72 — Reporting Suspected Child Abuse
- Policy AD77 — Engaging in Outside Professional Activities (conflict of commitment)
- Policy AD85 — Title IX Sexual Harassment
- Policy AD86 — Acceptance of Gifts and Entertainment
- Policy AD88 — Code of Responsible Conduct
- Policy AD91 — Discrimination and Harassment and Related Inappropriate Conduct
- Policy HR91 — Conflict of Interest
- Policy RP06 — Disclosure and Management of Significant Financial Interests
- Policy SY01 — Environmental Health and Safety Policy
Support Offices
Faculty, staff, and students can utilize a variety of support offices across the University to find and enrich their community and to receive individualized, identity-based support.
College Guide program
The Eberly College of Science Guide program (formerly known as Eberly Ombuds) was created to provide a safe and informal opportunity for members of our college to discuss problems and issues outside of formal channels.