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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, a virtual Take Back the Night will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. April 2. Participants will tweet how they will support survivors and end sexual and domestic violence.
The OHIO Women in Grad School Conference, Feb. 14-15, will feature co-occurring presentations and workshops to support the personal and professional development of graduate students. Register now.
The annual Women’s Achievement Dinner will take place at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 25 in Walter Hall Rotunda. The deadline for award nominations is 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24 .
Kelly spoke about what it was like to have her boss turn into her boyfriend, her boyfriend into her husband, and her husband into her abuser.
Drea Kelly will discuss her journey to healing and highlight learned behaviors from her abuser and herself and the warning signs of a volatile relationship.
The Ohio University Women’s Center will host Women Leading OHIO, a professional development program for faculty and staff, for the fourth consecutive year.
Survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking are invited to submit photographs and captions for a survivor-centered art installation titled, “Through the Survivors’ Len
When is the last time you talked about periods? At OHIO, those discussions are as regular as the topic itself thanks to students who are championing menstruation conversation and ensuring access to menstrual products.
This question, often asked of survivors of sexual violence in order to discredit them, was answered by a powerful exhibit in Baker University Center’s Trisolini Gallery this fall.
Three years ago, Ralph Haberfeld, AB ’69, had an epiphany that has connected two distinct, picturesque places: Athens, Ohio, in the Appalachian foothills, and Jackson Hole, bordering western Wyoming’s Teton peaks.
Megan Katchmer entered the OHIO Women’s Center’s Mentoring Program seeking networking and advice on how to stand out to potential employers.