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.