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University of Utah reports high numbers of rape cases on campus over last year

Sep 26, 2025, 6:32 PM | Updated: 6:39 pm

Students walk on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. The Un...

Students walk on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (Laura Seitz, Deseret News)

(Laura Seitz, Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY — In its annual campus safety report, the University of Utah has reported an abnormally high number of rape cases on campus over the last year.

In this year’s report, as required by federal law, the U says they had just under 150 rape cases on campus in 2024, which is nearly five times more than what they reported two years ago.

They say a big reason why the number is so high this year is that 110 of those cases came from a single survivor who endured a violent relationship for months with the same person. Both of those students have since graduated.

University of Utah Director of Communications Rebecca Walsh said the high numbers could also indicate that more survivors are coming forward.

“By one critical measure, our university is unique. Our students are coming forward to ask for help in navigating these experiences. And when one student reports this behavior, it makes it okay for another to do the same.”

Walsh said they’re proud of the progress they’ve made, and they’re calling on any victims who haven’t reached out to come forward.

“Reach out to someone you trust and share what happened to you. You can’t hold it inside yourself. You need the support of the people around you.”

Walsh said they hope to continue spreading awareness and helping other victims feel comfortable coming forward.

“We’re glad that they know we will believe them and we will report their experience. That’s important for them personally in their healing, but it’s also important for our campus so that members of our campus community can see we believe victims; we report what you tell us.”

Walsh said she hopes they can continue to combat sexual assault and the harm it causes over time and that talking about it openly is going to be a key part of that.

“Keeping it under lock and key is not a solution. We need to talk about these things. We need to continue educating our campus community and our students in particular about these things.”

Contributing: Michelle Lee

Read more: Nicholas Rossi found guilty in second rape trial


If you have experienced sexual violence, you can access help and resources by calling Utah’s 24-hour Sexual Violence Help Line at 1-801-736-4356 (English) or 1-801-924-0860 (Spanish). You can also call the Rape Recovery Center office line during office hours at 801-467-7282 or the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 for free, confidential counseling.

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University of Utah reports high numbers of rape cases on campus over last year