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Overview

Rutgers University is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive workplace free from harassment and discrimination. Guided by the leadership from the Office of the Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs, the university launched the Academic and Workplace Behaviors and Environment Survey (AWBES), the first universitywide survey of faculty, part-time lecturers, staff, postdoctoral fellows and associates, and teaching and graduate assistants.

Conducted from November 3 to December 15, 2022, the survey was designed to assess employee experiences, identify areas for improvement, and strengthen institutional efforts to prevent and respond to harassment across the university. This webpage provides an overview of the survey initiative, summarizes universitywide recommendations, and highlights ongoing implementation progress across Rutgers.

Survey results were reviewed by senior leadership, and during the 2023-2024 academic year, a universitywide steering committee developed actionable recommendations informed by the findings. The survey results and recommendations were publicly released on October 16, 2024.

Following this release, workgroups from each Chancellor-Led Unit (CLU) – New Brunswick, Newark, Camden, and Rutgers Health – developed tailored action plans during Spring 2025 to address campus-specific priorities. These plans were shared with campus leadership in Summer 2025. The current phase of the initiative focuses on implementing these plans, monitoring progress, and sustaining engagement with faculty and staff across the university.

Results and Recommendations Reports

  • Key Survey Findings and Recommendations for Action: Read the executive summary providing context for the survey, highlighting key universitywide findings, describing the action-planning process, and outlining recommendations for university action.
  • Full Survey Findings Report: Read the comprehensive report detailing universitywide survey results, including methodology, procedures, and findings across multiple employee groups.

Institutional Commitment to Address AWBES Findings and Sexual Misconduct

The AWBES initiative is part of Rutgers’ broader effort to strengthen campus climate, improve institutional prevention and response systems, and promote respectful workplace environments across all campuses. Several universitywide efforts have supported and reinforced this work.

Guiding Core Principles

Established in 2023, the Title IX and Sexual Misconduct Subcommittee of the President’s Cabinet was tasked with reviewing the university’s current structures, strengths, and areas for improvement in preventing and responding to sexual misconduct. The Subcommittee’s work was informed by internal and external recommendations, current research, national best practices, and input from members of the Rutgers community.

The Subcommittee identified four core principles to guide institutional work in this area:

  • Consistency: Members of the Rutgers community should experience consistent support, protocols, training, prevention efforts, and institutional responses across all campuses.
  • Transparency: Reporting and support systems should be easy to understand and reflect a responsive, supportive institutional approach.
  • Navigability: Reporting and support systems should be easy to understand and reflect a responsive, supportive institutional approach.
  • Accountability: Institutional stakeholders should clearly understand their responsibilities and their role in advancing the university’s goals.

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM)

Rutgers is a founding member of the National Academies’ Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education. Through this collaboration, Rutgers contributes to national efforts to advance evidence-based strategies to prevent and address sexual harassment across higher education institutions.

In 2024, Rutgers presented its campus climate assessment and action planning model to the Collaborative, continuing its role as a national partner in promoting safe, equitable, and respectful academic and workplace environments.

Rutgers also participates in the Collaborative’s Sexual Harassment Repository, a national best-practices database designed to support institutions in developing, adapting, and implementing effective prevention and response initiatives.

Next Steps and Ongoing Progress

Implementation of the AWBES recommendations is a multi-year, coordinated effort designed to strengthen prevention, response, communication, and institutional accountability across the university. Key implementation activities currently underway include: Appointment of an Assistant Vice President for Title IX who will collaborate on implementation efforts across all campuses.

  • Development of a redesigned website to provide centralized, streamlined access to employee resources (coming soon)
  • Ongoing cross-campus coordination meetings to strengthen collaboration and alignment across Chancellor-Led Units
  • Continued review and implementation of campus-specific action plans developed by each Chancellor-Led Unit

Additional updates on progress and accomplishments will be shared regularly as implementation continues. See the graphic below for additional AWBES accomplishments.

Infographic showing progress of Rutgers’ Academic and Workplace Behavior and Environment Survey as of July 2025, including 4,515 employees surveyed, committee review of results, leadership approval of recommendations, development of CLU action plans with 40+ employees, and ongoing implementation and monitoring.

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