We have received significant interest in the March 8 event, in addition to several recent ideas for how to expand the symposium for even greater impact. We are therefore postponing the symposium until October 14, 2016.
The extended timeframe will allow us to implement these new ideas and accommodate additional participants, ensuring that the symposium achieves the highest levels of success.
MATERNAL AND NEWBORN SURVIVAL: Research, Technology Driven Innovation, and Action
Last modified Wed, 9 Mar, 2016 at 14:18
Women and Connection
A Discussion Group in Nov.-Dec. 2015
Register for this workshop online: helpcenter.stanford.edu/register
Last modified Mon, 5 Oct, 2015 at 23:45
Every year, the Weiland Health Initiative offers a FREE symposium on a topic related to gender and sexual diversity and health. This year's event will focus on sexual diversity and health, and will feature topics such as polyamory, kink, sex positivity, HIV/AIDS and sexuality, transgender sexuality, and more, all explored through a health provider lens. This event is the perfect opportunity to increase your clinical and cultural competence with the populations you serve.
Last modified Wed, 28 Oct, 2015 at 6:56
Is American masculinity harming our boys, men and society at large?
Join the Program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies for a special screening of The Mask You Live In, a film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom (creator of Miss Representation)
March 31, 2015 @ 7:00 p.m. Cubberley Auditorium
Seating is first come, first seated
Free and open to the public
Seating is first come, first seated
Last modified Tue, 17 Mar, 2015 at 23:45
Take a much needed break and join the Flourish team for a screening of Blue Is the Warmest Color in the center this Friday! Snacks will be provided.
Open to all undergraduate and graduate students.
Last modified Fri, 30 Jan, 2015 at 0:45
It's On Us, is a growing movement to end sexual assault. Guest theater performance by interACT from Cal State Long Beach will provide tools and resources to students on how to handle this important issue on campus.
Co-sponsored by the Bingham Fund for Student Innovation in Human Biology, the Clayman Institute for Gender Research, the Office of Student Affairs, and the Office of the Provost.
FREE and open to the public.
Last modified Fri, 7 Nov, 2014 at 11:34