Top blog posts of 2021
Some common threads in our most popular content: intimate and romantic relationships, COVID, and self-care.
Follow-up to Monday’s public safety advisory
The health and safety of all members of our community is our first priority, and we appreciate the feedback we received.
Climate survey on sexual assault and sexual misconduct
Data collected from the survey informs efforts to address sexual and other gender-based violence.
I ask, I listen, I respect
The “I Ask, I Listen, I Respect” JHU consent campaign was designed to resonate with community members, with an emphasis on consent throughout sexual and intimate activity.
Welcome, KSAS and WSE graduate students
Familiarize (or reacquaint) yourself with the many programs and services offered by Student Affairs and Student Health and Well-Being to support your success as a Homewood graduate student.
JHU’s annual Security and Fire Safety Report for 2020
This report includes important information regarding campus safety and related policies and procedures for the university community.
The red zone of sexual assault, Fall 2021
The ‘Red Zone’ is a period of time (roughly back-to-school through Thanksgiving break) when a majority of sexual assault occurs on college campuses. This post explains why that is, how it’s different in Fall 2021, and what you can do about it.
8 questions to assess your sexual readiness
Deciding to become sexually active can come with an array of emotions, such as excitement, nervousness, and happiness. This sexual readiness guide can help navigate those feelings may and determine how ready you are to have partnered sex.
What are some relationship green flags?
A green flag is indicative of healthy behavior in relationships, and thinking about them can help you navigate healthy communication, trust, and respect in all types of interpersonal dynamics.