
A look back on how SHARPP began
Kathleen Grace-Bishop has been with Health & Wellness since 1983 and is currently its director of health education and support services. She has s...
Welcome to the SHARPP EDGE, the student blog for the UNH Sexual Harassment & Rape Prevention Program (known as SHARPP). These entries give a student voice to issues present on college campuses involving rape culture, sexual assault, harassment, dating violence and stalking. They will also offer resources available at UNH and off campus.
SHARPP provides free and confidential advocacy and direct services to all survivors and their allies and offers culturally competent awareness and prevention programs to the UNH community. Visit the SHARPP website to learn more.
Kathleen Grace-Bishop has been with Health & Wellness since 1983 and is currently its director of health education and support services. She has s...
Hey there, Wildcats! As a part of SHARPP’s recent campaign to stop street harassment on campus, we are bringing Holly Kearl from Stop Street Harassmen...
Welcome back, Wildcats! I want to start by introducing myself, as this is my first blog post. My name is Shannon, and I’m a junior communication...
It’s hard to believe we are finishing up. It’s even harder to believe this is my LAST blog post. I am sad to be graduating and leaving SHA...
YOU CAN HELP make UNH a safer place by volunteering for SHARPP. Even better — earn course credit for it! If you want to speak up, educate and provide ...
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Sexual assault is any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of t...
As most of you know, every year SHARPP hosts a student production of “The Vagina Monologues.” The original production, by Eve Ensler, will have you la...
Welcome back, everyone! I hope you had a great break and a good start to the semester! January is national Stalking Awareness Month. Stalking is a cri...
Hi Everyone! You may be feeling overwhelmed and stressed with finals, but remember to take some time for yourself! Today I’d like to discuss SHA...
I hope everyone is having a great semester! It’s hard to believe it is almost over. SHARPP has had a busy but successful semester with all of our even...
Last week, three survivors from the documentary “Audrie & Daisy” came to the university. Daisy Coleman, Jada Smith and Delaney Henders...
The color purple is used to bring awareness to the issue of domestic violence.
Hello Everyone! It is crazy to think in a couple of weeks we will be heading home for the summer, or some of you will be leaving us and graduating. Ov...
Hello Everyone! April is recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Sexual assault is any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs wit...
Welcome Back! I hope everyone had a fun, relaxing, but most importantly safe spring break! April is coming up very fast, and is recognized nationally ...
Hello everyone! Spring break is just around the corner and I am sure you are all ready to get off campus for awhile! Whether you are going to a Tropic...
Hello Everyone, As most of you know every year SHARPP hosts a student production of The Vagina Monologues. The original production by Eve Ensler, will...
Welcome Back Wildcats! I hope you all had a fun, safe, and relaxing winter break! The month of February is nationally known as of Teen Dating Violence...
Today I am going to talk about a very important subject that needs to be addressed more. This is Victim Blaming. Victim blaming is when the victim of...
Hi Everyone! Hope you all had a fun and safe Halloween! Some of you may have seen our Clothesline Project at events and around campus. The Clothesline...
Hello Everyone! As some of you may know, October is honored nationally as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. At UNH, we honor the month as Relationshi...
Hey Everyone! Hope everyone is having a great week of classes. Today I am going to talk about a music video that has been all over my Facebook, Lady G...
Hey Everyone! Welcome back! I hope you all are all having a great start to the school year! So as you know I am Jessica and I am the SHARPP Outreach A...