Stop the Bull Campaign: Take a stand against cyberbullying, digital harassment

The Office of Rights, Compliance and Accountability Prevention and Outreach Department and friends invite you to participate in the first ‘Stop the Bull’ campaign at һФһÂëÖгÖ.

Stop the Bull is a prevention campaign focused on taking a stand against cyberbullying, cybersecurity, and promoting healthy online habits. Events and seminars are scheduled for Sept. 23-26.

  • Stop the Bull: Identifying and Responding to Stalking on College Campuses
    Sept. 23 and 24  |  Noon-1 p.m.  |  Wood Center Conference Rooms C/D (Mon.)  E/F (Tues.)
    Open to staff and faculty
    ORCA has partnered with allies at SPARC (Stalking Prevention, Advocacy and Resource Center) from Washington D.C., to present a short panel on how to recognize and assist someone being impacted by cyberbullying, harassment or stalking.

  • Stop the Bull: Spoofing, Location Tracking and Stalkerware
    Sept. 23 and 24  |  2-3 p.m.  |  Wood Center Conference Rooms C/D (Mon.)  E/F (Tues.)
    Open to staff and faculty
    ORCA has partnered with our allies at SPARC (Stalking Prevention, Advocacy and Resource Center) from Washington D.C., to present a short panel on how to recognize and assist someone being impacted by cyberbullying, harassment or stalking.

  • Stop the Bull: Give a "Kahoot" Against Cyberbullying!
    Sept. 23  |  6-7:3O p.m  |  MBS Hess Rec
    Open to all students
    Join ORCA POD for a fun interactive game that teaches about responding to online harassment. Peer Prevention Educator, Kori Williams will be facilitating a game that incorporates ways to respond when students see any form of cyber harassment or digital stalking behaviors. Prizes and light Refreshments!

  • Stop the Bull: Navigating Everyday Technology When Every Day Looks Different (Online Dating Safety)
    Sept. 25  |  3-4 p.m.  |  Wood Center Conference Rooms C/D
    Presented by: the Interior Alaska Center for Non-Violent Living
    Please join ORCA and friends for a presentation from our community partners from the Interior Alaska Center for Non-Violent Living. Questions will be taken at the end. The topics discussed will include: cyber-security, including safety on dating apps; local services provided through IAC; and tips of building healthy and respectful relationships.

  • Stop the Bull: Swipe Right on Safety
    Sept. 25  |  4-5 p.m.  |  Wood Center Conference Rooms C/D
    Open to all students, staff, and faculty
    Swipe Right on Safety is a presentation on cyber-safety in the modern era from experts Officer Max Becker, from һФһÂëÖгÖ’s Police Department, and Professor Sean McGee, from һФһÂëÖгÖ’S HSEM program.

  • Stop the Bull: Resource Rodeo
    Sept. 26  |  Noon-3 p.m.  |  Wood Center Ballroom
    Open to all students, staff, and faculty
    ORCA will be hosting a rodeo-themed resource fair, focused on all aspects of cyber health. Door Prize Raffle--A Nintendo Switch (Staff, Faculty and Students Eligible to Win)

If you or your department are interested in tabling, please . Or talk with Julia Aikman, the ORCA prevention and outreach coordinator.