Creating a Harassment-Free Lab | Provost Office

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Webinar & Discussion about #metooSTEM and creating a Harassment-Free Lab. Ideal for leaders and members of STEM research labs and laboratory-like research and learning environments. https://advance.cc.lehigh.edu/content/creating-harassment-free-lab-uc306 for more details of the event.

RSVP by August 8: https://doodle.com/poll/f2appz7ih8b26tcc

PRIDE - A - PALOOZA | Pride Center

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Students, faculty, staff and community are invited to the Pride Center's annual spring festival where we celebrate & learn about the queer community on our campus and beyond. Free Admission, free food, carnival games, give aways & entertainment.

Take Back the Night | Gender Violence Education and Support

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Take Back the Night is an annual silent march to show support and solidarity for survivors of gender based violence followed by a speak out where survivors can tell their stories in their own words.

Confidential resources from the Lehigh University Counseling Center and Crime Victims Council of the Lehigh Valley, as well as, Gender Violence Support Advocates and other campus and community resources will be available. Refreshments will be served and self care gift bags will be given out.

This event offers a safe and welcoming space for sharing stories and speaking out, but it does not offer a strictly confidential space. Depending on the nature of the stories shared, the University police may be obligated by law to follow up in some fashion with the speaker or to investigate further. The University will not initiate its own individual investigation unless the survivor initiates a complaint with the Title IX Coordinator.

Take Back the Write | Gender Violence Education and Support

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This event is a precursor to Take Back the Night. It is a trauma informed writing workshop to help survivors of gender based violence heal through writing. Members of Break the Silence will provide tools and support to help survivors tell their stories. Confidential resources from the Lehigh University Counseling Center and Crime Victims Council of the Lehigh Valley, as well as, Gender Violence Support Advocates and other campus and community resources will be available. Refreshments will be served and each participant will be able to take a journal home with them.

This event offers a safe and welcoming space for sharing stories and speaking out, but it does not offer a strictly confidential space. Depending on the nature of the stories shared, the University police may be obligated by law to follow up in some fashion with the speaker or to investigate further. The University will not initiate its own individual investigation unless the survivor initiates a complaint with the Title IX Coordinator.

Take Back the Night | Gender Violence Education and Support

Event Date

Take Back the Night is an annual silent march to show support and solidarity for survivors of gender based violence followed by a speak out where survivors can tell their stories in their own words.

Confidential resources from the Lehigh University Counseling Center and Crime Victims Council of the Lehigh Valley, as well as, Gender Violence Support Advocates and other campus and community resources will be available. Refreshments will be served and self care gift bags will be given out.

This event offers a safe and welcoming space for sharing stories and speaking out, but it does not offer a strictly confidential space. Depending on the nature of the stories shared, the University police may be obligated by law to follow up in some fashion with the speaker or to investigate further. The University will not initiate its own individual investigation unless the survivor initiates a complaint with the Title IX Coordinator.

Take Back the Write | Gender Violence Education and Support

Event Date

This event is a precursor to Take Back the Night. It is a trauma informed writing workshop to help survivors of gender based violence heal through writing. Members of Break the Silence will provide tools and support to help survivors tell their stories. Confidential resources from the Lehigh University Counseling Center and Crime Victims Council of the Lehigh Valley, as well as, Gender Violence Support Advocates and other campus and community resources will be available. Refreshments will be served and each participant will be able to take a journal home with them.

This event offers a safe and welcoming space for sharing stories and speaking out, but it does not offer a strictly confidential space. Depending on the nature of the stories shared, the University police may be obligated by law to follow up in some fashion with the speaker or to investigate further. The University will not initiate its own individual investigation unless the survivor initiates a complaint with the Title IX Coordinator.

Future of Energy

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SPEAKER: Dr. Terry Yen, lead analyst for the Energy Information Administration