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[Not Just] Women’s Center (NJWC)

Awareness | Advocacy | Prevention | Intervention

The [Not Just] Women’s Center is a student-led resource dedicated to empowering and uplifting women and individuals of all gender identities. Our mission is to pursue equity and enhance the campus climate for all genders through visibility, advocacy, support, and programming. We strive to inspire confidence, foster leadership, and nurture self-advocacy by providing opportunities for growth, mentorship, and skill-building. Through our commitment to empowerment, we seek to cultivate a community at Shenandoah where all individuals are encouraged to speak out against injustice, educate on violence prevention, and offer tools for bystander intervention.

Contact Us

thenjwc@su.edu | 540.535.3463
Monday – Friday 9 am – 5 pm

Things To Do In The [Not Just] Women’s Center
  • Hang out, eat lunch, volunteer
  • Find information regarding healthy sexuality & relationships
  • Receive confidential peer support
  • Find tools for bystander intervention
  • Various self-care activities
[Not Just] Women’s Center Workshops
  • Bystander Step UP!
  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Consent Is Sexy and Mandatory
  • Title IX: What You Need To Know
  • Resilience and Stress Management
  • Vision Boarding for Creative Leadership
Student of Concern

Fellow students, family members, faculty and staff can play an invaluable role in helping students who are in distress. Your expression of interest, concern, and compassion is an important factor toward a student seeking the assistance they need. A student of concern is any student who is displaying behaviors that may get in the way of a student’s ability to be successful in the university environment.

Sexual Misconduct

Shenandoah University affirms the rights of its students, faculty and staff to live, work and study in an environment free from sexual misconduct. Sexual misconduct includes but is not limited to non-consensual sexual contact, non-consensual sexual intercourse, sexual harassment, relationship violence, sexual exploitation and stalking.

For emergencies please contact the Department of Campus Safety at 540-678-4444.