Jordyn Haime '20
Jordyn Haime '20's Articles
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Saying Goodbye: My Last Post for SHARPP
It is still so hard to believe that I am about to close out my four years at UNH, especially in these circumstances. -
SHARPP Services Amid COVID-19
These next few weeks of online classes and social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19 will be difficult for all of us. But social distancing can be especially difficult for survivors in our... -
New Hampshire’s New Bill on Campus Sexual Violence and How You Can Help
National estimates tell us that one in five women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college. At UNH specifically, a recent climate survey reveals that 13% of all college students have... -
Our Favorite Television Characters Are Still Stalkers
Stalking. It’s a classic trope that can be traced back to classic Hollywood films: boy meets girl, girl rejects boy, boy just sees this as “playing hard to get.” So he follows her around, continues... -
Netflix’s "Unbelievable" Shows How the Criminal Justice System Fails Survivors
As someone who has worked for SHARPP for the past three years, a question I’ve gotten pretty frequently, to my surprise, has been: if someone is raped, assaulted, or experiencing abuse, why don’t... -
The Tip of the Iceberg
Jordyn Haime '20 discusses the impact of Jeffrey Epstein with Lyn Schollett of the N.H. Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. -
Volunteer with SHARPP
A new year brings new opportunities. -
Title IX and You
Jordyn Haime '20 shares everything you need to know about the proposed changes to Title IX. -
An Unsettling Trend
Join SHARPP for a discussion on the epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous people. -
“I Am Evidence”
Join SHARPP for a free community screening of “I Am Evidence” on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m. in McConnell 240. -
Deconstructing Rape Culture
Joryn Haime '20 explains what rape culture is and what you can do to combat it. -
Being an Active Bystander
SHARPP's Jordyn Haime '20 welcomes students back to campus with tips on how Wildcats can help look out for each other.
SHARPP Student Marketing and Communications Assistant
Jordyn Haime is a senior English/journalism and international affairs dual major with a minor in Chinese. She is the marketing and communications assistant for SHARPP and has been volunteering since her first year at UNH. She's also a freelance journalist and has written for New Hampshire Public Radio, The Lowell Sun, The New Hampshire and other publications.