Peer Education
Student peer educators are able to communicate information in an approachable and relatable manner. Our peer educators receive 80 hours of training to teach fellow students through workshops, events, and tabling—building a culture of health promotion and prevention on campus.
Peer educators are essential campus partners to sustainably help all students on campus understand their protective factors and campus strengths, and understand techniques to reduce personal, campus, and institution-wide health risks.
SPECS
Sex Positive Education for College Students (SPECS) provides you with the skills and resources to make healthy and informed decisions. We know that people express their sexuality in a variety of different ways. We also believe that it is important to talk about sex and consent (and everything in between) in open and healthy ways. Learn more about SPECS.