Sex Week at Yale

It aimed to explore love, sex, intimacy and relationships by focusing on how sexuality is manifested in America, helping students to reconcile these issues in their own lives.

[1] The week gave students access to professionals both in the classroom and during informal events, including debates, seminars, fashion shows, concerts, and discussions.

With the Student Health Education's support, other groups, such as the Women's Center and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Co-op, agreed to co-sponsor the project, and Sex Week at Yale was born.

In February 2006, nearly 25,000 copies of Sex Week at Yale: The Magazine were distributed among 18 of the country's best-known universities, including all schools in the Ivy League.

Directors included seniors Allie Bauer, Paul Holmes, Tatiana Lam, and Courtney Peters and juniors Connie Cho, Alberto Navarro, Anna North, and Leeron Tur-Kaspa.