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Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Educators (RSVPs)

Contributing to a campus culture where all students feel safe, respected, and empowered.

Meet the Team

The Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Educators at Bentley University play a crucial role in fostering a safer and healthier campus environment. They are dedicated to educating and engaging their peers on critical issues such as sexual assault prevention, dating violence, healthy relationships, and consent. Through education, engagement, and support, they strive to make a lasting impact on the well-being of the Bentley community.

RSVPs standing with Flex the Falcon in the Bentley Arena
Divya smiling in front of white background
Divya Aswani
Junior

Hometown: Pune, India

Major: Finance and Accounting

I became an RSVP because: I want to normalize conversations around consent and respect, and help others feel safe speaking up.

Evelyn standing on a balcony
Evelyn Beers
Sophomore

Hometown: Poulsbo, WA

Major: Undecided Business

I became an RSVP because: I want to help support students at Bentley with their experiences, as well as ensuring that school is a safe haven for everybody.

Mya by the Eiffel Tower
Mya Brady
Senior

Hometown: Rockland, MA

Major: Accounting

I became an RSVP because: Sexual harassment on college campuses is a very often overlooked subject, so getting the opportunity to inform both students and faculty on topics around relationship violence is important for our community and culture at Bentley!! I'm not only helping others but learning new things myself in this role on making our campus a better place, and I am very proud of what we have been able to accomplish so far.

Varun sitting by the water
Varun Kanumuri
Junior

Hometown: Hyderabad, India

Major: Finance and Marketing

I became an RSVP because: I want to help create a safe and respectful environment where everyone feels supported.

Artie presenting at a podium
Artie Rachman
Junior

Hometown: Jakarta, Indonesia

Major: Quantitative Economics and Public Policy

Come talk to me about: Trauma-informed care.

Astrid in front of blue background
Astrid Reker
Junior

Hometown: Arlington, MA

Major: Accounting with a minor in Data Technologies

I became an RSVP because: It is extremely important for me to foster an open dialogue about having healthy interpersonal relationships and all the different ways that can look.

Mahia sitting down
Mahia Rimzim
Junior

Hometown: Cambridge, MA

Major: Marketing with minors in Managing Digital Technologies and History

Come talk to me about: Setting healthy boundaries in your relationships and how to be an active bystander!

Taylor standing outside by the water
Taylor White
Senior

Hometown: Warwick, Bermuda

Major: Finance

I became an RSVP because: I want to help make Bentley a place where survivors feel valued, safe, and seen!

Interested in scheduling an RSVP workshop for your class, team, club, or cohort?

We can help!

Trained Facilitators

RSVPs are trained in facilitation skills and able to modify their presentation to meet the needs of your audience.

To schedule...

Please fill out our Program Request Form or email Emily Campia, Sexual Assault Resource Specialist, at ecampia@bentley.edu!

Follow us for more!

The RSVPs are on Instagram at @bentley_health! Follow for details on upcoming workshops and opportunities to get involved.