January 2026 Is Stalking Awareness Month
Stalking Awareness Month is a time to bring attention to the prevalence of stalking and promote education about its impact. For the campus community, it serves as an opportunity to engage in important conversations about prevention, respect, and healthy relationships.
This month, the TAMU-CC Office of Civil Rights & Title IX encourages the campus community to learn more about the resources available on campus and actively work toward creating a safer environment for everyone. We invite you to join us at the awareness activities listed below. Together, we all play a vital role in fostering a community built on mutual respect, understanding, and awareness.
Tuesday, Jan. 27 | Red Sand Project | 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. | Hector P. Garcia Plaza
Red Sand Project is a participatory artwork project that uses sidewalk interventions and earthwork installations to create opportunities for people to question, connect and take action against vulnerabilities that can lead to human trafficking and exploitation.
Wednesday, Jan. 28 | Wear Yellow Day
The campus community is encouraged to wear yellow to raise awareness about stalking.
Thursday, Jan. 29 | Stalking Awareness Bingo | 1-2 p.m. | Library Active Learning Classroom
Students can play bingo to learn more about stalking and win prizes.