Campus Health Winter Recess Closure (Dec. 24–Jan. 4)

Tulane University Campus Health is closed for winter recess from December 24 through January 4 and will reopen for normal operations on January 5. The following resources are available while we’re closed.

  • 24/7 Virtual Urgent Care (LA only): Tulane Telehealth is available at no additional cost to students who have paid the Campus Health Fee. Students must be physically located in Louisiana to use Tulane Telehealth. Learn more: campushealth.tulane.edu/tulane-telehealth
  • After-hours in-person care: View local care options: campushealth.tulane.edu/after-hours
  • 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Support: Call THE LINE: 504-264-6074

Sexual Aggression Peer Hotline and Education (SAPHE)

SAPHE is a compassionate group of Tulane students who are dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual violence and addressing rape culture at Tulane. The purpose of SAPHE is to provide resources and support to the Tulane community through a peer run 24/7 hotline, while working to dismantle rape culture on campus through workshops, events, and outreach. SAPHE members are trained in trauma informed care and empathetic listening so that they are well equipped to provide support and resources to any person who might need them.

To contact SAPHE's 24/7 Peer Run Hotline during the fall and spring semesters, please call 504-654-9543.

SAPHE's Letter to Tulane Survivors

In response to a recent reinvigoration of conversations about sexual violence amongst the Tulane community, SAPHE has written a letter to survivors and their allies.

Read the letter

Become a SAPHE

Applications to become a SAPHE open in the fall semester. Follow @TUSAPHE on Instagram for updates and the application link. 

Expectations of being a SAPHE

  • Attend weekly general body meetings
  • Complete all required trainings: 
    • Initial 40 hours of training for new members
    • Annual 20 hours of continuing education training for returning members
  • Maintain and manage hotline protocol and responsibilities, if self-selected to take a hotline shift
  • Facilitate workshops focused on violence prevention, support, and resources
  • Participate in SAPHE sponsored events
  • Provide peer support at various campus events when requested

Benefits of being a SAPHE

  • Leadership opportunities
  • Meaningful and practical work experience
  • Increase knowledge and/or skills in the following:
    • Public speaking
    • Presentation skills
    • Violence prevention

To learn more, please email SAPHE's advisor, Baileigh Evans at bbosco@tulane.edu.