Advocate Program

The USA Advocate Program (AP) is an essential component in the university’s effort to provide support and assistance to individuals who report sexual misconduct.  The AP provides confidential, supportive services to individuals who report sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.  Support Advocates have been formally trained and are faculty and staff members at the university.  They serve as a linkage to the resources that are available on campus and in the community.  Support Advocates can be contacted by the individual who is reporting sexual misconduct or by someone on behalf of the individual.  Advocates are available to attend meetings and to assist in coordinating services (i.e. filing a police report, medical treatment, academic assistance, alternate housing assignment, counseling services, etc.).  A Support Advocate can be reached by calling (251) 753-5440.

Are you interested in becoming a Support Advocate?

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Support Advocates

 

Sherry Parnell

Sherry Parnell
Program Coordinator
Office of Health Advancement
Medical Sciences Building 
sparnell@dbctl.com

 

Marcina Lang

Marcina Lang
Manager 
College of Medicine Support Services
College of Medicine
marcinalang@dbctl.com

 


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Broderick Morrissette
Assistant Director of Strategic Initiatives
Office of Community Engagement
bmorrissette@dbctl.com 



Antosha Johnson

Antosha Johnson
Upward Bound, Coordinator
antoshamay@dbctl.com

 


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Ashley Pettway
Upward Bound, Specialist
apettway@dbctl.com



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Daphne Tyson

Director of Campus Recreation & Wellness
VP of Student Affairs
daphnetyson@dbctl.com 

 



Sangela King

Manager of Instructional Support, Arts & Sciences

sbellking@dbctl.com