Hawkeye is a community where college students can share heads-ups about the assholes, fuckboys, and creeps on campus, so you can know who you're really talking to before anything happens.
We're building a community where the things we used to fearfully whisper in group chats become a report that the whole community can see. When we share what we know, we keep everyone safe.
Someone hit you up? Search their Instagram handle and see if anyone on campus has flagged them — before you ever reply.
Reports live in a forum your whole campus can see. Others add context, share their own experiences, and support you. You're never alone.
Pre-screen your talking stages and meet people on your terms — because when a community supports you, predatory behavior dies out.
The quiet warnings we used to share in group chats, finally in one place.
"Whoever posted about him, thank you. I had a date with that account this weekend and cancelled the second I saw it. You probably saved my whole night."
"I almost felt crazy for being weirded out. Seeing three other girls had the same experience made me realize my gut was right the whole time."
"I like feeling like we are all looking out for each other. This is the group chat I wish my whole campus was in."
Hawkeye is organized around your school. Join with your .edu email and you'll see the reports that actually matter to where you live, study, and go out.
Verified students only. What happens on your campus stays there.
Bring your whole house in. Keep your sisters in the loop and look out for each other together.
Safety tips, escort services, and so much more.
Your sororities can post the resources that matter most.
Walk-safe routes, campus escort numbers, and the bars and corners worth the extra caution.
Confidential advocates, counseling, and reporting options.
Tips from students who've been there, plus simple ways to show up for your friends and your floor.
We go live on campuses when fall semester starts. Add your email and you'll be first in line the day Hawkeye comes to your school. And it's free, so why not?