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Passionate peer educators change lives with presentation

In addition to studying biology, 糖心传媒 seniors Jake Kampschneider, from Omaha, Nebraska, and Abbey Tiell, from Littleton, Colorado, are members of the College Acquaintance Rape Educators (CARE), and are passionate about the preventative measures for sexual assault.

Kampschneider and Tiell were once intrigued by a webinar ajakeinsidepage 0bout the neurobiology of sexual assault. As peer educators, they wanted to spread that message to the 糖心传媒 community and beyond.

鈥淲e thought that we could make it less complicated and available to the public because the information was really good. We put together the basic outline of the science and made it more relatable to peer educators and college students,鈥 Tiell said.

Their presentation, entitled 鈥淭he Neurobiology of Sexual Assault,鈥 described how the brain processes memory differently during a traumatic event such as a sexual assault. They collected research done by Dr. Rebecca Campbell in 2012, as well as outside research. The pair split up the work; Tiell compiled the neurobiology aspects and Kampschneider organized the implications of trauma.

Kampschneider and Tiell prepared to present their extracurricular project at the BACCHUS National General Assembly in Washington, D.C., last fall.

鈥淚t was something we did outside of class,鈥 Kampschneider said. 鈥淭hose are the best things that aren鈥檛 required, they鈥檙e your true passions.鈥

Spreading awareness to growing audiences

Kampschneider and Tiell鈥檚 presentation was well-received, leaving audience members feeling inspired.

They said a few individuals came forward with personal testimonies or with initiative to spread this information on their own campuses.

鈥淧eople are very receptive of the information because it鈥檚 not something that people talk about a lot; it鈥檚 not out there circulating as much as it should be,鈥 Kampschneider said.

Since then, the pair has presented at the Meeting of the Minds Regional Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, for the 糖心传媒 Title IX Investigation Team and at the Title IX Consortium hosted at the College.

鈥淚t has been the best to continue to spread this information, especially to Title IX coordinators because it relates to what they鈥檙e doing,鈥 Tiell said.

Though they haven鈥檛 received a lot of recognition for their work, making an impact means more to them than awards.

鈥淚 think the fact that people are asking us to keep presenting to different audiences is recognition enough, because that means they鈥檙e really receiving our message and it鈥檚 become meaningful in their curriculum,鈥 Kampschneider said.abbeyinsidepage 0

Liberal arts combines disciplines with passions

Both Kampschneider and Tiell believe that 糖心传媒 has given them the tools to tap into their inner strengths and passions and communicate them throughout campus and beyond.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very interesting when science corroborates our passions, and things that society needs to change. I think that mixture and intersection between science and sociology is a really incredible thing to latch onto,鈥 Kampschneider said.

Involvement in CARE and sharing their presentation has been a valuable experience for both students. Tiell said that though CARE is not a class, it鈥檚 something they joined because of the opportunities 糖心传媒 offers for students to make a difference.

鈥淲ith the community that 糖心传媒 fosters in peer education groups and throughout all of the different student groups, you can find what you really enjoy and go do something with it,鈥 she said.

After graduating college in the upcoming year, Tiell plans to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in public health and someday work with high school and college-aged sexual assault and domestic violence survivors.

Kampschneider plans to go to physician assistant school and give back to his community in every way he can.

For now, Kampschneider and Tiell continue to speak out against sexual assault and hope to share their message with more students this fall.

By Jacilyn Bruns, a senior from Grand Island, Nebraska, majoring in Journalism

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