MISSOULA — The University of Montana has created a mandatory tutorial aimed at preventing sexual violence in the wake of federal investigations about how the university handles reports of sexual assault and sexual harassment.
The Missoulian reports students must watch all seven videos and pass a quiz with a score of 100 percent before registering for second semester classes.
The videos focus on Montana law relating to rape and sexual assault, the legal definition of consent, sexual predators, myths about sexual assault and ways to reduce one’s risk of being assaulted.
Danielle Wozniak, an associate professor in the School of Social Work, says other universities had created similar training, but none met UM’s needs.