On Campus Resources
There are three locations on Rhodes campus that provide confidential services to our students, faculty, and staff. Anyone wishing to speak with someone about sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking without a Title IX report being made should talk with staff members at the following locations.
Counseling Center
Moore Moore Building
counseling@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3128
Health Center
Moore Moore Building
health@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3895
Chaplain
Burrow Hall, Room 421
Chaplain@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3822
Though required to initiate a Title IX report, there are a number of places on Rhodes campus that can provide support and services to anyone who has experienced sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking, or knows someone who has experienced these types of violence. The resources include:
Office of Prevention and Well-being Education
Burrow Hall, Room 102
wellbeing@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3124
Campus Safety
safety@rhodes.edu
#5 Spann (Northwest corner of University and Tutwiler)
24-hour Communications Desk
(901) 843-3880
Title IX Office
Southwestern Hall, Room 200
TitleIX@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3354
In addition, there are a number of other places on campus that can provide support through your time at Rhodes. These include:
Associate Vice President for Student Life & Dean of Students
Burrow Hall, Level Four
dos@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3815
Residence Life (including RAs)
114 Trezevant Hall
reslifestaff@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3241
Student Accessibility Services
Burrow Hall, Level Four
sas@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3815
Academic and Learning Resources
Burrow Hall, Level Three
learningresources@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3509
International Student Services
Burrow Hall, Lower Level
iss@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3403
Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity
Burrow Hall, Level Five
studentinclusion@rhodes.edu
Human Resources
hr@rhodes.edu
(901) 843-3750 Faculty
Faculty
Faculty can provide help and support but, like most staff, are required to report to the Title IX Office.
Off Campus Resources
There are places and organizations in the greater Memphis area that can provide help and support to those who have experienced sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking. These places include:
Shelby County Crime Victims and Rape Crisis Center
(901) 222-3950 for immediate help (M–F 8am – 6pm)
24-hour sexual assault hotline: (901) 222-4350
Out Memphis
892 S Cooper, Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 278-6422
Love Doesn't Hurt (Supports LGBT+ victims and survivors)
Info@lovedoesnthurt901.com
(901)-213-7661
Family Safety Center
1750 Madison Ave, Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 222-4400
Kindred Place
2180 Union Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 276-2200
Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence
(800) 289-9018
There are many national organizations that can provide support and education regarding sexual assault, dating and domestic violence and stalking. Some examples are
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386
OneLove Foundation
Love is Respect: 1-866-331-9474 or 1-866-331-8453; text “loveis” to 22522
Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network : Assault Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE
National Center for Victims of Crime, Stalking Resource Center
Memphis Area Prevention Coalition
Alcoholics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
1 (888) – GET- HOPE (438-4673)
Narcotics.com (find local meetings)
Nar-Anon Family Groups
NIAA Alcohol Treatment Navigator https://alcoholtreatment.niaaa.nih.gov/ This website helps focus the search for alcohol treatment to find options that increase the chance for success. The Navigator helps people learn about different types of alcohol treatment options and how to spot quality treatment, as well as linking to databases of providers and recommending questions to ask them.
The Tennessee REDLINE is the 24/7/365 resource for substance abuse treatment referrals. Anyone can call or text 800-889-9789 for confidential referrals.