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Sex Week at Yale was a biennial event described on its website as "an interdisciplinary sex education program designed to pique students' interest through creative, interactive, and exciting programming". It was originally organized in 2002 by then Yale College students Eric Rubenstein and Jacqueline Farber. 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. The week gave students access to professionals both in the classroom and during informal events, including debates, seminars, fashion shows, concerts, and discussions.

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23-768: [REDACTED] Look up sway in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sway may refer to: Places [ edit ] Sway, Hampshire , a village and civil parish in the New Forest in England Sway railway station , serving the village People [ edit ] Sway (British musician) (born 1983), British hip hop/grime singer Sway Calloway (born 1971), American journalist, rapper, MTV News and radio anchor Sway Clarke II , Canadian singer/songwriter Espen Lind (born 1971), Norwegian singer who used

46-426: A 1953 composition performed over the years by Dean Martin, Michael Bublé, Diana Krall, and many others "Sway With Me", Bill Haley & His Comets , 1958, US Decca "Sway" (Rolling Stones song) , a 1971 song by The Rolling Stones "Sway", a song by Spiritualized from the 1992 album Lazer Guided Melodies "Sway" (Bic Runga song) , a 1997 song by Bic Runga "Sway", a 1998 song by Coal Chamber "Sway",

69-426: A 1953 composition performed over the years by Dean Martin, Michael Bublé, Diana Krall, and many others "Sway With Me", Bill Haley & His Comets , 1958, US Decca "Sway" (Rolling Stones song) , a 1971 song by The Rolling Stones "Sway", a song by Spiritualized from the 1992 album Lazer Guided Melodies "Sway" (Bic Runga song) , a 1997 song by Bic Runga "Sway", a 1998 song by Coal Chamber "Sway",

92-457: A 2008 song by The Kooks "Sway", a song by Blue October, and the title track to the 2013 album Sway "Sway" (Danielle Bradbery song) , a 2017 song by Danielle Bradbery "Sway" (Tove Styrke song) , a 2018 song by Tove Styrke Publications [ edit ] Sway , a 2008 novel by Zachary Lazar Sway (novel) , a 2014 young adult novel by Kat Spears Other art and entertainment [ edit ] Sex Week at Yale (SWAY)

115-457: A 2008 song by The Kooks "Sway", a song by Blue October, and the title track to the 2013 album Sway "Sway" (Danielle Bradbery song) , a 2017 song by Danielle Bradbery "Sway" (Tove Styrke song) , a 2018 song by Tove Styrke Publications [ edit ] Sway , a 2008 novel by Zachary Lazar Sway (novel) , a 2014 young adult novel by Kat Spears Other art and entertainment [ edit ] Sex Week at Yale (SWAY)

138-620: A Wayland window manager and compositor See also [ edit ] Swaay , a 2015 EP by DNCE Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sway . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sway&oldid=1253985744 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description

161-620: A Wayland window manager and compositor See also [ edit ] Swaay , a 2015 EP by DNCE Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sway . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sway&oldid=1253985744 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description

184-601: A campus-wide event including guest speakers and other sexual health events. 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. The event was composed of talks by a number of Yale professors, a series of talks by Yale's peer health educators, a film festival and

207-419: A celebrity panel entitled "Sex and Entertainment". Sex Week at Yale takes a multi-disciplinary approach, enlisting a diversity of speakers from company executives, to sex therapists, to professors, clergy, adult film stars, and everyone in between. 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

230-517: A song from 2001 album Believe in Nothing by Paradise Lost "Sway", a song from 2002 album Be Not Nobody by Vanessa Carlton "Sway", a song by Fitz and the Tantrums from the 2022 album Let Yourself Free "Sway", a song by The Perishers from the 2003 album Let There Be Morning "Sway....", a song by Lostprophets from the 2004 album Start Something "Sway" (The Kooks song) ,

253-406: A song from 2001 album Believe in Nothing by Paradise Lost "Sway", a song from 2002 album Be Not Nobody by Vanessa Carlton "Sway", a song by Fitz and the Tantrums from the 2022 album Let Yourself Free "Sway", a song by The Perishers from the 2003 album Let There Be Morning "Sway....", a song by Lostprophets from the 2004 album Start Something "Sway" (The Kooks song) ,

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276-704: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages sway [REDACTED] Look up sway in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sway may refer to: Places [ edit ] Sway, Hampshire , a village and civil parish in the New Forest in England Sway railway station , serving the village People [ edit ] Sway (British musician) (born 1983), British hip hop/grime singer Sway Calloway (born 1971), American journalist, rapper, MTV News and radio anchor Sway Clarke II , Canadian singer/songwriter Espen Lind (born 1971), Norwegian singer who used

299-403: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sex Week at Yale In 2002, Eric Rubens approached Jacqueline Farber, head of Student Health Education division of Yale Health Services, which conducted the sexual health orientations for freshmen and which had previously given sexual health talks around Valentine's Day, with the idea of hosting

322-585: The Ivy League. The magazine's contributors included Jim Griffiths, President of the Playboy Entertainment Group, and John Gray . Also in 2006 Yale received a perfect score by Sperling's BestPlaces on the annual Campus Sexual Health Report Card for Trojan ; the report noted that Sex Week at Yale "promotes open on-campus discussion of sex and relationships, and makes information about sexual health easily accessible online and through

345-507: The Yale administration to deny Sex Week at Yale support, including the use of classrooms and other university facilities. In 2012, Yale alumnus Nathan Harden published Sex and God at Yale: Porn, Political Correctness, and a Good Education Gone Bad . The book was highly critical of Sex Week. Its title alluded to the criticism of Yale that William F. Buckley, Jr. made in 1951 with his book God and Man at Yale . In February, 2012, Sex Week

368-662: The stage name Sway Jose Penala , Jose "Sway" Penala, appeared on American Idol Season 5 Susan Wayland (born 1980), German glamour and latex model nicknamed Sway Sway (Japanese rapper) (born 1986), Japanese rapper and actor Art and entertainment [ edit ] Dance [ edit ] Sway (dance) , a motion in ballroom dance Sway or schunkeln , a side to side motion in beer and music halls Albums [ edit ] Sway (Blue October album) , 2013, by Blue October Sway (Whirr album) , 2014, by Whirr Sway (Tove Styrke album) , 2018 Songs [ edit ] " ¿Quién será? ", or "Sway",

391-662: The stage name Sway Jose Penala , Jose "Sway" Penala, appeared on American Idol Season 5 Susan Wayland (born 1980), German glamour and latex model nicknamed Sway Sway (Japanese rapper) (born 1986), Japanese rapper and actor Art and entertainment [ edit ] Dance [ edit ] Sway (dance) , a motion in ballroom dance Sway or schunkeln , a side to side motion in beer and music halls Albums [ edit ] Sway (Blue October album) , 2013, by Blue October Sway (Whirr album) , 2014, by Whirr Sway (Tove Styrke album) , 2018 Songs [ edit ] " ¿Quién será? ", or "Sway",

414-481: The student health center". In February 2010, Sasha Grey and Joanna Angel were Sex Week at Yale panelists. In the fall of 2011, a group of Yale students formed an organization called Undergraduates for a Better Yale College (UBCY), to "...advocate for a better sexual culture, one grounded in genuine respect and self-giving love; to oppose campus attitudes and events that offer a degrading and trivializing vision of sexuality... ." In September 2011, UBCY petitioned

437-431: The translational degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing motion along the transversal axis (from side to side) Postural sway , horizontal shift of person's center of gravity while standing (or attempting to stand) still Sway AS, a planned 10 MW wind turbine Sway bar , a part of an automobile suspension USS Sway (AM-120) , an Auk -class minesweeper Sway (window manager) ,

460-431: The translational degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing motion along the transversal axis (from side to side) Postural sway , horizontal shift of person's center of gravity while standing (or attempting to stand) still Sway AS, a planned 10 MW wind turbine Sway bar , a part of an automobile suspension USS Sway (AM-120) , an Auk -class minesweeper Sway (window manager) ,

483-432: Was a biennial event from 2002 to 2012 Sway (comics) , a 2006 Marvel character Sway (2006 film) , a 2006 Japanese movie Sway (2024 film) , a Canadian film directed by Charlie Hamilton and Zachary Ramelan Other uses [ edit ] Sway (Office app) , a web-based presentation application by Microsoft Sway, one of the linear degrees of freedom in engineering Sway (translational motion) , one of

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506-432: Was a biennial event from 2002 to 2012 Sway (comics) , a 2006 Marvel character Sway (2006 film) , a 2006 Japanese movie Sway (2024 film) , a Canadian film directed by Charlie Hamilton and Zachary Ramelan Other uses [ edit ] Sway (Office app) , a web-based presentation application by Microsoft Sway, one of the linear degrees of freedom in engineering Sway (translational motion) , one of

529-737: Was organized by an executive board of directors for the first time. Directors included seniors Allie Bauer, Paul Holmes, Tatiana Lam, and Courtney Peters and juniors Connie Cho, Alberto Navarro, Anna North , and Leeron Tur-Kaspa. The ten-day program contained over fifty events, all of which were funded by grassroots efforts given the newly imposed restriction on corporate sponsorship. Safer Sex Weeks were held at University of Minnesota in February 2014 and at Oberlin College in November 2013. The Campus Health Service at Arizona State University held

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