Know More Survey

MSU is committed to collaboratively working toward a campus culture free from discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct and relationship violence. The input of students, faculty and staff is necessary to inform important work on these issues across the campus community.

In the spring of 2019, Michigan State University administered its first KNOW MORE @ MSU campus survey, which focused on the culture, perceptions and policies associated with sexual misconduct among undergraduate students, graduate/professional students, faculty and staff. The survey results are now available and will be crucial for continuing the positive transformation of the culture related to sexual misconduct at MSU, and will guide prevention programming, policy development and resource provision on campus.

               

Know More @ MSU campus survey results                Campus discussion sessions flyer

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News and Announcements

MSU releases campus survey results

New data released today provides valuable insights on Michigan State University’s climate, the incidence of relationship violence and sexual misconduct and the impact of recent improvements made across campus on these critical issues. (Read more)

Podcast: MSU releases campus climate survey results and is committed to change

WKAR's Russ White sits with MSU's Relationship Violence and Expert Advisory workgroup members, Rebecca Campbell and Carrie Moylan, to delve into the recently released Know More @ MSU campus survey results. (Read more)

Message from the President

MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. announced in an email to community members that the results for the KNOW MORE @ MSU campus survey provided a basis of knowledge that will act as a guide in determining resources and programs necessary to address RVSM issues on campus. (Read more)

Students, faculty, staff weigh in on first campus survey benchmarking RVSM culture

More than 15,000 Michigan State University students, staff and faculty participated in the university’s first campus-wide survey. The large number of participants suggests that the results will provide a detailed picture of the culture and perceptions associated with relationship violence and sexual misconduct (RVSM) on campus. (Read more)

First campus-wide survey to benchmark culture and perceptions

Michigan State University March 19 will launch its first campus-wide survey focused on the culture, perceptions and policies associated with relationship violence and sexual misconduct (RVSM) among undergraduate students, graduate/professional students, faculty and staff. (Read more)

Message from the President

Acting MSU President Satish Udpa announced in an email that MSU will be conducting a campus survey that will give the University a baseline measurement on progress in creating a culture around safety, respect and kindness. (Read more)


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Campus Survey Results

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