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ASHA is sponsoring free testing for several sexually transmitted infections; testing will becompleted by staff from the State Health Department. Tests for gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia and HIV will be offered. 
Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009
Time: 11:00am to 2:00pm
Location: Eclectic 
If you miss this, you can contact Health Services at 860.685.2470 regarding their testing services. 
Image from here. 

Practitioners from Third Root Community Health Center in Brooklyn
will facilitate two workshops
on Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Access to Healthcare = Access to Health, Wellbeing, and Justice
Exley 137, 4:15 p.m.
The national dialogue concerning healthcare concerns access to emergency care, but not actually maintaining good health in an ongoing, holistic, daily way. Additionally, the holistic care that does exist [...]

Come over to WellBeing House to make your own simple but fun paper bead jewelry!
Learn how to make paper beads (or re-learn if you made these in grade school!), string them onto a cotton cord with glass or wooden beads of your choice and how to make two different kinds of closures — adjustable knots and [...]

The 5th Annual Sexual Health Expo is this Friday! 
Friday, March 27, 2009
12:00 to 5:00pm
Exley Science Center Lobby
Convened each year by WesWELL, the goal of the Sexual Health Expo to promote sexual health and responsibility and increase student knowledge of campus health resources. A variety of issues are addressed, including promoting healthy relationships, disease and pregnancy [...]

The staff of WesWELL is deep in the throes of planning our annual Sexual Health Expo, being held this year on Friday, March 27 in Exley Science Center Lobby from 12pm to 5pm. This is a free event open to the Wesleyan community. 
The Sexual Health Art Show is a new addition this year and is [...]

Daffodil Days

From the Office of Community Service…
For several years, the Office of Community Service at Wesleyan has been supporting cancer patients around the country by hosting Daffodil Days. Every March, American Cancer Society staff and volunteers around the country welcome spring with millions of dewy-fresh yellow daffodils from Washington State. The daffodil is the first flower [...]

From the Office of Behavioral Health for Students…
 
STUDENT-RUN
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
(Sponsored by the Office of Behavioral Health for Students)

MEETS:   Tuesdays
TIME:   8:00 p.m.
LOCATION:   Group Room #212
(2nd fl., Davison Health Center)

Intended to create a network of support for
those who have experienced the death of a loved one.  
Please feel free to come [...]

From FemNet…
Do you remember your freshman orientation? How about the performance of “Unspeakable Acts”? Yeah, didn’t think so.
Well FemNet, in conjunction with WesWELL, is working to fix that by revising and/or completely overhauling the script. But to do that we need your help. In case you completely don’t remember, Unspeakable Acts is a staged series of monologues/dialogs about sexual [...]

Join in the festivities at the Center for Community Partnerships and get into the holiday spirit.  Two opportunities await:
First Friday: Green your Holiday 
Friday December 5th at 4:30 at the CCP 
Make a centerpiece with fresh greens.  All materials are provided. 
Come learn a new skill, make a gift or just get festive. 
Angel [...]

Keeping Healthy during Cold & Flu Season
Presented by Dr. Brett Lieberman, Naturopathic Doctor
The Connecticut Center for Health in Middletown
Fall and winter in New England bring many pleasures; colds and flu are not one of them. Fortunately there are many ways to help prevent getting sick this season, as well as many ways to treat yourself [...]

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