Sex Week 2026 is here! Join The Well for Health Promotion on McAlister Dr and help Kick off a week full of fun and educational events that reduce the stigma […]
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Where did hooking up come from? When did it get here? Why? And is it ending!? The best method of planning for America’s sexual future is by learning from our […]
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Join SVPR for a game of pub-style trivia! Test your knowledge about sex in teams of up to four students. Participants will learn to distinguish between myths and facts, practice […] |
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Sex Week 2026 is here! Join The Well for Health Promotion in the Tidewater Building Lobby and help Kick off a week full of fun and educational events that reduce the stigma around sex. There will be free giveaways, prizes, and sexual health resources. Everyone is welcome, we can’t wait to see you there! Please […]
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Join the TUPHEs for an informative session focused on vaginal health and debunking common myths about emergency contraception. The Well is excited to collaborate with Winx, a company dedicated to making vaginal health care more accessible. Winx provides convenient at-home testing and treatment for common vaginal health issues, including UTIs and bacterial vaginosis, with products […]
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Our bodies deserve respect, care, and autonomy, not objectification. Your body doesn’t have to be seen as sexual to be worthy of appreciation and respect. Bodies aren’t sexual by default. They’re personal, complex, and deserving of respect. Sexual meaning comes from choice and context, not assumption. Stop by our Affirmation Station to learn more about […] |
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Share your lunch break with us and connect with organizations in the Tulane Community and larger New Orleans community that help promote sexual health and wellbeing! Learn about sexual health resources both on and off campus, and pick up safer sex supplies and Sex Week merchandise! Please contact Campus Health/The Well for Health Promotion at […]
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Join SAPHE for a Sexual Wellness Deep Dive designed to make sexual wellness approachable, empowering, and fun. Explore a curated table of safer sex tools and playful goodies—including condoms, lube, and Sex Week merchandise—that are designed to help you feel informed and confident in your choices. Visit our self-care station, where we highlight how caring […]
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Come visit this safer sex and popsicle pop-up presented by the Tulane University Peer Health Educators! Enjoy an artisan popsicle from local vendor Big O’s Original Pops while learning more about safer oral sex practices and flavored barrier methods. Flavored and unflavored safer sex supplies will also be provided. Please contact Campus Health/The Well for […] |
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Join us on Berger Family Lawn and connect with organizations in the Tulane and larger New Orleans communities that help promote sexual health and wellbeing! Learn about sexual health resources both on and off campus, pick up goodies, and get on-site STI testing! Please contact Campus Health/The Well for Health Promotion at whp@tulane.edu at least […]
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Thrive Thursday: Sex Week Edition. Learn about the concepts of Safe Touch with Keva Victoria. This guided yoga session will educate participants on how to distinguish safe touch from unsafe touch and how to provide self-care when a violation of personal boundaries has occurred. Please contact Campus Health/The Well for Health Promotion at whp@tulane.edu at […]
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Georgi Gardiner is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and GESS (Gender and Sexuality Studies) at Tulane University. She specializes in epistemology, social philosophy, meta-philosophy. This includes research in evidence law, legal proof, rape accusations, self-deception, virtue epistemology, epistemic value, and the ethics of belief. Join Dr. Gardiner for a review of language. The lexicon for describing […] |
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Our bodies deserve respect, care, and autonomy, not objectification. Your body doesn’t have to be seen as sexual to be worthy of appreciation and respect. Bodies aren’t sexual by default. They’re personal, complex, and deserving of respect. Sexual meaning comes from choice and context, not assumption. Stop by our Affirmation Station to learn more about […]
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Join CAPS for a guided connection activity that invites participants to engage in one minute of sustained eye contact. This simple exercise is designed to foster presence, empathy, and emotional awareness, and can help increase feelings of intimacy and vulnerability. These skills are foundational to many types of relationships, including close friendships, romantic partnerships, and […]
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Professor Krystal Cleary conducts her research at the nexus of critical disability studies, media studies, and intersectional feminist and queer theory. Her research focuses on representations and discourses of disability in popular culture with a particular focus on reality television. So what does marriage equality have to do with disability? Come to a screening of […] |
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