On Campus

Dartmouth – Campus Connections

WISE and Dartmouth College are able to provide students with unique and collaborative advocacy, support and information around gender-based violence, including relationship violence, sexual violence, and stalking. You may choose to connect with people on campus and/or advocates at WISE. We will not judge you or tell you what to do. We are with you and here to advocate for your needs.

WISE advocacy is for all survivors of gender-based violence at Dartmouth – faculty, students, and staff. We are available every hour, every day. We can answer questions, find resources, and help you navigate all of your options – on and off campus. We can help you understand your rights and what is available from each different resource. With information and support, you can make the best decisions for you. The WISE office on campus is located 213 Wilson Hall. Drop by on Mondays between 8 am – 4 pm, schedule an appointment by calling 866-348-9473 or emailing campus@wiseuv.org.

All WISE advocacy is confidential, free, and available every hour, every day. Please note that resources on campus that are identified as “private” are required to share all disclosures of sexual assault, sexual or gender-based harassment, dating or domestic violence, and stalking with the Title IX Coordinator. Resources identified as “confidential” may not share your information without your expressed consent unless there is imminent danger to self or others, or as otherwise required by law.

Communication with WISE around gender-based violence, including relationship violence, sexual violence, and stalking is privileged, which means WISE advocates will not share your information to anyone, as long as you are 18 years or older.

WISE on Campus

WISE Campus Advocate

In 2015, we entered into a formal collaboration with Dartmouth College which provides for the WISE Campus Advocate to be co-located on its campus. The Campus Advocate builds WISE’s organizational capacity and accessibility on campus to support student, staff, and faculty survivors as they navigate the unique circumstances of experiencing gender-based violence at the College.

You can connect with the Campus Advocate by calling 866-348-WISE.

Email an advocate

You may choose to connect with the Campus Advocate via email. You can expect a response from a WISE advocate by the following business day. WISE does everything we can to protect privacy and confidentiality. We do not use our Email Advocacy to store transcripts of email conversations or IP addresses. Due to the nature of online communication we cannot guarantee that information transposed via email is completely secure. It is possible for emails to be tracked, even once deleted. Please speak with an advocate if you are concerned about your privacy and safety of personal information.

WISE has advocates available every hour, every day to support you. Call our confidential and free crisis line at 866-348-9473 to speak with an advocate or to schedule an appointment.

On Campus Resources

“Private” resources are required to share disclosures of gender-based violence with the Title IX Coordinator. Information is only communicated with others as required by law. “Confidential” resources may not share your information without your expressed consent unless there is an imminent danger to yourself or others or as required by law (i.e., mandatory reporting for sexual violence against minors).

Private

Department of Safety & Security

5 Rope Ferry Rd., 603-646-4000

Emergency, 603-646-6333 or 911

Title IX Coordinator
Heather Lindkvist 603-646-0922

Deputy Title IX Coordinators

Reese Kelly, Student Affairs, 603-646-3477

Gary Hutchins, Graduate Studies, 603-646-2107

Leslie Henderson, Geisel School of Medicine, 603-650-1751

Holly Wilkinson, Thayer School of Engineering, 603-646-3483

Sally Jaeger, Tuck School of Business, 603-646-2190

The Student Wellness Center
Robinson Hall, Room 206, 603-646-9414

Office of Judicial Affairs
5 Rope Ferry Rd., 2nd floor, 603-646-3482

Human Resources

7 Lebanon St., 603-646-3411

Office of Pluralism & Leadership (OPAL)
Carson Hall, Suite 125, 603-646-0987
6 Choate Rd., 603-646-3456

Native American Program
Robinson Hall, Room 206, 603-646-2110

Office of Institutional Diversity & Equity
Blunt Alumni Center, Suite 304, 603-646-3197

Confidential


Dick's House: Health Services

7 Rope Ferry Rd., 603-646-9401

Inpatient Department & Nurse Consultation, 603-646-9440

Counseling and Human Development
7 Rope Ferry Rd., 603-646-9442
After hours/weekends, 603-646-4000

The Tucker Center (Chaplains)

6154 South Fairbanks Hall, 603-646-3780

Faculty/Employee Assistance Program (FEAP)

feap@dartmouth.edu, 603-646-1165

Anonymous Reporting

Dartmouth Compliance & Ethics Hotline
888-497-0516

Safety & Security

Anonymous reporting form can be found here.

Off Campus Resources

Private

Hanover Police Department

46 Lyme Rd., 603-646-2222 or 911

Confidential

WISE Program Center

38 Bank Street, Lebanon, NH 866-348-WISE

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC)
1 Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH, 603-650-5000

Planned Parenthood
79 S. Main St. White River Junction, VT, 802-281-6056

Other College Resources

The Clery Act

The Jeanne Clery Act, a consumer protection law passed in 1990, requires all colleges and universities who receive federal funding to share information about crime on campus and their efforts to improve campus safety as well as inform the public of crime in or around campus. This information is made publicly accessible through the university's annual security report.

Know Your IX

Founded in 2013, Know Your IX is a national survivor-run, student-driven campaign to end campus sexual violence.  Running on grassroots energy, we educate students across the country about their civil right to education free from sexual violence and harassment while also pushing policy and legislative change on the national level for better federal enforcement of that same right.

Not Alone

Information for students, schools, and anyone interested in finding resources on how to respond to and prevent sexual assault.