The following resources are available to anyone in the Penn State community who witnesses or experiences an episode of intimidation.
- Students, faculty, staff and other members of the community should report crime to police by calling 911 (or 814-863-1111 at University Park) or by using the online crime reporting form at http://www.police.psu.edu/psu-police/report-crime.cfm.
- To anonymously report an act of hate or intolerance, any member of the community can visit Penn State’s Report Bias website, at http://equity.psu.edu/reportbias.
- Those who feel they are threatened also can contact Penn State’s LGBTQA Student Resource Center; the Office of Student Conduct; the Multicultural Resource Center; the Affirmative Action Office and the Multicultural Resource Center Diversity Advocate for Students/ Counselor. Resources also are available through Counseling and Psychological Services for students who wish to talk.
- Those who feel they've witnessed or experienced an episode of intimidation, discrimination or other ethical violation in the workplace or classroom can file an anonymous report with the Office of Ethics and Compliance hotline, either online or by phone at 800-560-1637.