NOTICE: ALL Campus Health services, Uptown & Downtown, will be CLOSED for the winter recess beginning Monday, December 23 and ending on Wednesday, January 1. All operations will reopen on Thursday, January 2.

All Campus Health services will CLOSE from 12:00-1:00pm starting Thursday, January 2 through Friday, January 10.

Tulane EMS is OUT OF SERVICE for Winter Break as of Dec. 6. Service will resume January 13 at 7 a.m.

One Wave

One Wave is Tulane's bystander intervention initiative that aims to equip our community with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to intervene in situations that involve, or have the potential to involve sexual assault. One Wave empowers each Tulanian to proactively and outwardly support norms and actions that protect from violence.

If you have experienced sexual assault/sexual violence, Get Help Now

Become a One Wave Bystander

Traditionally, a bystander is anyone who is aware of violence present in our community and/or witnesses a moment of harm without action. One Wave empowers bystanders to take action. A One Wave Bystander is someone who actively does something to create an environment of greater safety. One act, one bystander can make a difference.

For Students

One Wave Workshop

One Wave workshops are 1-hour peer-led conversations that provide foundational knowledge and skills on how each of us can help keep our peers and communities safe from sexual violence. After this training you will be able to recognize potential moments of harm, acknowledge barriers that stop us from acting, and identify realistic ways to intervene.

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For Faculty

Integrate One Wave in the Classroom

  • One Wave Syllabi language: Faculty are invited to add this to their class syllabus.
  • Faculty Toolkit: In this toolkit you will find information about One Wave, resources and engagement opportunities.
  • Curriculum Infusion: This toolkit outlines several different ways you and integrate violence prevention into your classroom.