Gender and Sexuality
College Opens BGLTQ Office
Members and supporters of the bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, and queer community gathered in Fong Auditorium on Tuesday to recognize the grand opening of the Office of BGLTQ Student Life.
An Archival History of Women’s Education at Harvard
In paper soft with age and still crisp from the printer, in cursive loops and cartridge-ink, they tell their stories.
"Dirty Talk" Event Encourages Open Dialogue
Ben Privot of The Consensual Project encouraged open discussions about sexual desires in Dirty Talk, a workshop on verbal sexual communication held Tuesday as part of Harvard’s first annual Sex Week.
Hook-up Culture Leaves Students Wanting
A presentation on hook-up culture one of the many comprising Harvard’s first annual Sex Week, was sponsored by Sexual Health Education & Advocacy Throughout Harvard College and the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response.
Epps Leaves Romance Studies, WGS for Cambridge
Bradley S. Epps, director of undergraduate studies in romance studies and director of graduate studies in women, gender, and sexuality, will leave Harvard to chair the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Cambridge Univ. starting in 2013.
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Dr. Lisa Wade, a Sociology professor at Occidental College, discusses how college cultures and expectations have changed the nature of sex and love, for Harvard Sex Week on Monday evening.
Harvard Kicks Off Inaugural Sex Week
Harvard’s first-ever Sex Week, which aims to promote thoughtful discourse on issues of sex and sexuality through education, conversation, and vagina-themed cupcakes, began Sunday.
Sexual Politics
Megan Andelloux, a certified sexologist and sexuality educator, delivers an insightful and attention-grabbing talk about getting to know your sexuality. Andelloux’s favorite topic of discussion is the do’s and don’ts of sexual politics.
Divinity School Professor To Leave Harvard
Mark D. Jordan, a popular professor with appointments at the Harvard Divinity School and Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will leave Harvard at the end of the semester to take a position at the Danforth Center for Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis.
Early Female Leaders of Harvard Organizations Speak
Trailblazing female alumnae who served as leaders in their undergraduate days engaged in a panel discussion with current female campus leaders for an event that was sponsored by the Women’s Initiative in Leadership at the Institute of Politics.