Alysa Mozak named to nationwide task force

Alysa Mozak, coordinator for sexual violence response and healthy relationship promotion, was chosen to be a part of a nationwide effort to work on campus gender violence prevention. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention charged 15 states, including Iowa, to be part of the initial strategic team. This effort is part of the larger White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault that was launched January 2014 through the Not Alone Campaign. The Iowa team includes members from the Iowa Department of Public Health Violence Prevention Unit, a local county Campus Prevention Specialist, Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault Prevention Education Coordinator, and a faculty member from an Iowa public regent university (UNI).

Mozak and the Iowa team convened with 14 other state representatives at the CDC to start this effort on July 20–22 in Atlanta, GA. The Iowa team is tasked to start plans to engage the state’s private and public institutions of higher education toward comprehensive, effective primary prevention initiatives. The vision is that Iowa institutions of higher education will act as catalysts for comprehensive gender violence prevention initiatives that build safe and equitable campuses and communities.