On-Campus Resources Off-Campus Resources Submit a Report
Assistance can be obtained twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, from the following resources:
- Brunswick Police: 911 or 207-725-6620 (nonemergency)
- ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ Office of Safety and Security: 207-725-3500
- ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ counselor after-hours: 207-725-3145 (press 1)
- ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ administrator on call: 207-504-6447
- Mid Coast Hospital: 911 or 207-729-0181
- (SASSMM): 1-800-871-7741
- (domestic violence agency): 1-800-537-6066
On-Campus Resources
In addition to emergency resources and the Title IX office, we have a variety of offices and professionals who are equipped to provide support during traditional business hours and who can be reached after hours through the administrator on call (207-504-6447).
Resources listed with an asterisk (*) are non-reporting resources—they are not mandated to connect students to the Title IX office.
Contact: 207-725-3145, on-call 207-725-3314, 32 College Street
Trained staff clinicians are available to provide confidential support to all survivors and concerned others in any stage of the healing process and to help students work through any experience of trauma or emotional distress. There is an emergency hour reserved from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, for any student who feels they need to be seen immediately.
Contact: 207-725-3770, on-call 207-725-3314, Peter Buck Center for Health and Fitness, third floor
Trained health staff members are a confidential resource available to support all survivors in their healing process, as well as to provide medical services, such as the morning-after pill, confidential sexually transmitted disease testing, and treatment for any injuries or wounds resulting from an assault. While the center does not complete forensic exams, clinicians can counsel a survivor in the process, and local hospital emergency rooms can complete these exams.
Contact: 207-725-3314; for emergencies 207-725-3500, 6040 College Station
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ Security will respond immediately if a student feels that they are in danger. Security can also notify the dean on call; counselor on call; and/or doctor on call. These three staff members on call are available to be contacted via ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ Security in any emergency situation twenty-four hours a day while classes are in session. Note: Contacting security does not oblige the student to make a report with the police. Security will, however, notify the Title IX coordinator about any reports of sexual misconduct or gender-based violence.
Contact: 207-798-4223, Ladd House 306
The center provides a safe and nonjudgmental space for survivors and/or friends to feel supported in their healing process, regardless of the sexual orientation or the gender identity of any person involved. The director is available to provide a listening ear, connect students to available resources, and provide confidential support surrounding LGBTQ+ issues.
*Eduardo Pazos,
Contact: 207-798-4196, Ladd House 305
The Center for Multicultural Life supports the College’s mission to foster an environment free of fear and intimidation, and where differences can flourish. Central to its mission is providing students of color, international students, first-generation students, and low-income students assistance as they transition to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ and navigate their college experience. The director is available to provide a listening ear, connect students to available resources, and provide confidential support to students.
*Oliver Goodrich, Rachel Lord Center for Religious and Spiritual Life
Contact: 207-725-3224, Ladd House 302
The Rachel Lord Center for Religious and Spiritual life at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ provides support and guidance for students and groups involved in religious activities, faith traditions, and personal spiritual growth. Oliver Goodrich does not represent any one religious tradition, but rather guides and coordinates the faith groups on campus, encouraging interfaith understanding, dialogue, and education. He is a confidential resource available for counseling on issues of ethics, faith, and spirituality.
Contact: 207-725-3229, on-call 207-504-6447, 2nd Floor Moulton Union
Deans from the Office of the Dean of Students are available to help support survivors in their healing process and connect them to appropriate support venues. They are able to help explain the choices a student has in reporting any incident of sexual misconduct.
Contact: 207-725-3225, 24 College St; or your proctor or RA
The Residential Life office staff is available to support survivors and help connect them to appropriate resources. The staff is also available to provide support and guidance to proctors and resident assistants who are supporting survivors. Residential Life can also work with ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ Security to address any housing safety concerns.
Off-Campus Resources
While many students choose to use on-campus resources, there is a wide variety of off-campus resources that are available both in an emergency or for long-term support. Some of the organizations that follow are local, while some are national. Should you need help, please reach out to one of them.
Contact: 911, nonemergencies 207-725-5521, 85 Pleasant Street
The police department can receive and investigate reports of sexual violence.
Contact: 911, nonemergencies 207-373-6000, 123 Medical Center Drive
Mid Coast Hospital can test for STDs, HIV, pregnancy, and injury, as well as do a general wellness check. Hospitals can also, at the survivor’s request, collect forensic evidence to use in filing a police report (also known as a "rape kit"). If a survivor is thinking of having evidence collected, they should try to not shower, go to the bathroom, eat, drink, or brush their teeth in order to best preserve the evidence. If the survivor feels they must change clothes, they should try to place each article of clothing in an individual paper bag.
Local and National Hotlines
The following hotlines are all confidential and available twenty-four hours a day. SASSMM and Through These Doors are both based in Cumberland County.
(SASSMM)
Contact: 1-800-871-7741 or Brunswick administrative office: 207-725-2181
(domestic violence agency)
Contact: 1-800-537-6066
Contact: 1-800-656-4673
Contact: 1-800-799-7233
Contact: Text HOME to 741741
Contact: 1-866-331-9474
Contact: 1-800-832-1901
Contact: 1-844-762-8483 (Call or Text)
Contact: 1-855-812-1001
Make a Report
There are two primary ways to report an incident of sexual misconduct or gender-based violence:
Contact the Title IX Coordinator
To make a report or to understand the reporting process, contact the Title IX coordinator in person, over the phone, or by email.
Katherine O'Grady
Director of Institutional Equity and Compliance
(207) 725-3493 (office)
kogrady@bowdoin.edu
Make a Report Online
You may also choose to report the incident using the . Reporters may remain anonymous through the online form.
You can use the forms on this page to submit reports of sexual misconduct and gender-based violence; hazing; bias incidents; and any violations of the employee Code of Conduct.
Other Forms
Hazing Report