Wendy Voyer (she/her) joined the team in November of 2022. She started as a graduate intern for the RSVP Center while perusing her Masters of Public Health with a specialization […]
Department: Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center
Celeste Yann
Celeste is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), who began working with the RSVP center as a Support Services Counselor in August 2021 and has ten years’ experience working with survivors […]
Mary Mina Reid
Mary Reid, MPH/MSW, joined the RSVP team as a prevention specialist in January of 2021. In her primary role, Mary oversees prevention programming for first-year students including The Date. Mary […]
Looking to meet with RSVP?
Help in deciding what type of appointment you’d like to make with the RSVP Center.
Matt Fanning
Matt works as a therapist within the Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention (RVSP) Center. Matt is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with an array of experiences working with marginalized, […]
RSVP Center Virtual Walk-through
To help you know what to expect when you visit, the RSVP Center offers this virtual tour.
Resources for International Students
The Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Center is dedicated to serving all students including international students, DACA students, and undocumented students. We recognize that there are particular challenges that […]
What is Sexual Violence?
It’s important to understand the meaning of sexual violence: sexual acts perpetrated against someone’s will.
Getting Informed about or Involved with Sexual Violence Prevention
Learn about relationship and sexual violence, WashU’s policies, ways to help a friend who has experienced violence, and find out how to get involved in helping survivors and preventing violence.
If You Have Experienced Relationship or Sexual Violence
You are not alone. We encourage you to seek support. We are committed to supporting you.