Students, victim advocates and law enforcement officials attended the presentation about stalking that is part of the CSCU system’s efforts to prevent sexual assault and dating violence an all 17 campuses. “It just shows that Connecticut has seen and identified that this is an important issue,” Jennifer Landhuis, the director of the Stalking Prevention, Awareness and Resource Center, said. Landhuis visits college campuses across the country. “Helping people understand how stalking intersects with the crime of domestic violence and of sexual assault but also helping people understand that it doesn’t have to intersect with those crimes,” Landhuis said.