By Adrian Hernández, Psy.D, Mental Health Services Clinician, and Maggie Lewis, MSW, Coordinator for Gender Violence Prevention Education and Response |
April 29, 2026
Agency is preserved, consent is respected, and pleasure is prioritized.
You deserve better than the romanticization of gender-based violence, both in your books and in real life. Here are five novels that keep things hot and consensual.
By Maggie Lewis, Coordinator for Gender Violence Prevention Education and Response, and Alyse Campbell, Assistant Director of Student Well-Being, Gender Violence Prevention |
April 17, 2026
While no relationship is perfect, Shane and Ilya get a lot of things right when it comes to intimacy.
By Alyse Campbell, Associate Director of Student Well-Being, Gender-Based Violence Prevention, Maggie Lewis, MSW, Coordinator for Gender Violence Prevention Education and Response, and Sherry Zhang, MSW, Behavioral Specialist |
April 1, 2025
Practice healthy communication strategies in lower-stakes scenarios to get comfortable with them.
By Carol Spencer, M.Ed., Health Education Specialist |
March 20, 2025
Belonging is more than just being part of a group—it's about finding places where you feel comfortable expressing yourself and being accepted, understood, and appreciated for all your identities. If you want to feel more connected at Hopkins, start with one small action.
By Alyse Campbell, Associate Director of Student Well-Being, Gender-Based Violence Prevention, Maggie Lewis, MSW, Coordinator for Gender Violence Prevention Education and Response, and Sherry Zhang, MSW, Behavioral Specialist |
October 18, 2024
Think of communication as opening the window of your mind, and inviting someone else to open theirs.