Upcoming Events
Spring 2013
Starting June 2013,
The Women's Center will be open year round!!
Each week (June 10- August 17) we will be offering the following programs at the Women's Center over the lunch hour (Noon-1pm)
Tuesday - Yoga for Faculty and Staff
$55 for returners, $65 for new. Please contact the Women's Center (330-672-9230) to register.
Spaces are limited.
Wednesdsay - Walk and Talk
Join us over the lunch hour once a week to exercise your brain and your body.
Friday - In the Loop
Want to learn to knit or crochet but haven't made the time? Having trouble finding time to work on your knitting or crocheting projects? If you have your own materials, please bring them. If not, we will have some you can borrow.
Other Services Available in the Summer
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Women's Center Pantry: The pantry has staples such as pasta, sauces, canned fruits and vegetables, rice, tuna, cereal, etc. available free of charge to students, faculty and staff in need.
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Crisis Intervention Support: Staff are available to provide support, resources and referrals to students, faculty and staff around women's health, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking, academic issues as well as other women related issues.
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Conference Space Available: Our conference room is available for office/departments retreats and meetings. Accommodates up to 20 people.
E-mail wc@kent.edu to join our listserv for more information and to stay informed.
Coming in the Fall 2013
Sex Signals
September 3, 2013
7-8:30 p.m.; 9-10:30 p.m.; Kiva

Blending a unique combination of improvisational comedy, education and audience participation, "Sex Signals" provides a provocative, in-your-face look at issues surrounding dating, sex and date rape on college campuses.
Sponsored by the KSU Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), Women's Center,
Residence Services, Office of Student Success and University Health Services.
This event is FREE.
Katie Koestner- "No, Yes"
September 12, 2013

Katie Koestner was the first survivor of date rape to speak out nationally. In "No-Yes", Katie shares her survivor story. Her emotionally-charged presentation creates an environment of understanding and helps lay the groundwork for behavioral transformation. Katie shares her story on a level that everyone can fell and relate to.
Sponsored by the Women's Center, Sexual Assault Response Team (SART),
Center for Student Involvement, Residence Services, Office of Student Success, and University Health Services.
This event is FREE.
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