Sexual Health

Welcome to our Sexual Health and Safety resource page! Whether you're just beginning to explore your sexuality or already have experience, understanding safe sexual health practices is essential for maintaining both physical and emotional health. Here, you'll find reliable information on consent, contraception, STI prevention, communication, and accessing campus or community resources. Our goal is to empower you to make informed, respectful, and confident choices about your sexual health in a judgment-free space.

 

There are several places on campus where you can find free condoms:

Condom Use & Availability

Condoms are a great protection against STIs. However, many people don’t know how to put them on, or use them properly. Keep yourself safe and watch this short video.

Upcoming Events

Here are the sexual health events planned for this fall semester. Check back often as more is being planned.

Red Zone training from the Crime Victims Council of LV for housing students. Date/Time TBD.

We will have a table at Department Fest on September 9th, 11-4. Stop by to play a game and win prizes!

Bethlehem Bureau of Health: free STI testing 

Bethlehem Campus
9am - 2pm

Sign up form coming soon

Bethlehem Bureau of Health: free STI testing 

Fowler Campus
9am - 2pm

Your Body Your Sexual Health Fair in the SLZ

Bethlehem Campus
11am - 2pm


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Sexual Health Resources

Explore our sexual health resources for trusted information, tips, and support to help you make informed and healthy decisions about your body and relationships.

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STI Symptoms & Information

Learn the facts about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) on this page, including prevention, testing, treatment, and how to protect yourself and others.

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Myths vs Facts

Discover the truth about common myths and misconceptions surrounding sexual health and safety, and get the facts you need to make informed choices.

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Ladies, Prevent UTIs

Urinating after sex can help prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women by flushing out bacteria that may have entered the urethra during intercourse. This practice is widely recommended by healthcare professionals as a simple yet effective way to reduce the risk of UTIs.

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Use these links to find more information and support about sexual health and wellness, where to find treatment, and resources for your safety on campus.

Feedback Form

We’d love to hear from you. Please use our confidential feedback form below to share your thoughts, questions, or suggestions. This is completely confidential. Ask questions about sexual health and safety to our nurse. She will answer questions, which will be posted as a link on this page. No identifying info on students will be connected to these questions. Also, if you have a request for specific programming on this topic, let us know.

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