The Booth Wellness Center is excited to host their third annual “LOVE IS…” event Tuesday, Feb. 11 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Kenneth N. Gardner Student Center Living Room and on the Gardner Plaza.
This event was created in response to questions and concerns students bring to the Booth Wellness Center about their relationships, how to recognize a healthy relationship, what protection options they have for safer sex, how to protect against an STD, contraceptive options available to them, and how to be a better partner in a relationship.
Join us for a “Sex Ed in Higher Ed” discussion in the Gardner Living Room at noon. This discussion will be led by Dr. Lori Mayfield and Callie Peacock, RN, with a focus on STD prevention facts and contraception options.
LOVE IS… also gives students an opportunity to:
- Hang a Conversation Heart on the wall with a word describing what LOVE IS… to them
- Play a game of Relationship Jenga to improve relationships
- Pick up free condoms
The Dove Center, Women’s Resource Center, and Campus Police will be present to provide resources and answer questions about abuse, safety, and supplies/resources available on campus.
Stop on by and tell us what LOVE IS… to you!
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Taking responsibility for one’s health and well-being is an essential part of a person’s ability to succeed at DSU and in life. The Booth Wellness Center’s experienced, fully licensed medical and mental health practitioners offer wellness programming.
The wellness programming provided delivers educational services and information to teach wellness-based approaches to life, enhance coping skills, and encourage the development of healthy lifestyles and behaviors. The Booth Wellness Center provides these services to help the students, staff, and faculty of DSU engage wellness, facilitate the pursuit of academic, career and personal goals, and pursue “active learning. active life.”
The Booth Wellness Center provides medical health, mental health, and wellness outreach services. Both medical and mental health services for students are free per appointment, unless otherwise indicated. Medical services performed at an appointment are charged per service. All fees are to be paid at the time of the appointment.
Please see the Services Offered form for more cost details.
For any questions about the event or the Booth Wellness Center’s services, call 435.652.7755 or visit wellness.utahtech.edu.