Who We Are
PEACE stands for Prevention, Education, Advocacy, Consultation, and Empowerment. We are committed to supporting the UTSA community through trauma-informed services, education, and collaborative engagement.
PEACE offers:
- Prevention education and training on sexual violence, dating and domestic violence, and stalking (SADVS) to strengthen the campus community and foster a healthy learning environment.
- Free and confidential advocacy services for survivors of SADVS at any stage of their healing journey.
- Consultation and guidance for students, faculty, and staff navigating concerns related to sexual misconduct and SADVS.
We believe in empowering the campus community to take an active role in creating a culture of care—one that supports survivors through education, advocacy, and collective responsibility. We believe in empowering the campus community to take an active role in creating a culture of care—one that supports survivors through education, advocacy, and collective responsibility. Our professional staff are here to help survivors understand their rights and options, and to educate the broader campus community so that we all become change agents in the movement to end violence.
- Available for in-person walk-in services Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Contact the main line (210) 458-4985
- Email your questions to peace.center@utsa.edu
You can also learn more about UTSA’s broader safety resources and reporting options by visiting the Safe Campus website.

Michelle Arnold
Prevention Specialist - PEACE Center, Wellbeing Services
Email: michelle.arnold@utsa.edu
Phone: 210-458-4770
Categories: Prevention Education, Sexual Health Education, Green Dot Facilitator, Sexual Violence Prevention, Healthy Relationship Educator

Ashley Fitzgerald
Campus Victim Advocate - PEACE Center, Wellbeing Services
Email: ashley.fitzgerald@utsa.edu
Phone: 210-458-4077
Categories: Campus Victim Advocacy