UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls

Events & Programs

Love Your Body Week

The Female Orgasm!

Monday, February 13
6 p.m.
Riverview Ballroom, UC

The Female Orgasm combines sex education and women's empowerment with a hearty dose of laughter. We bring a playful, honest approach to this topic, packing the house on college campuses. With warmth and humor, we illuminate the subject of female orgasm for everyone, whether you want to have your first one, you're hoping to help your partner, or you're debating the existence of the G-spot or "to fake or not to fake?".

The Female Orgasm program is frequently praised by audience members for its inclusivity of the diversity of gender identities and sexual orientations. This is an issue that's important to us, both personally and professionally. Thirty percent of the time, the program is sponsored or co-sponsored by LGBTQ campus groups and centers, many of which organize to bring the program back time after time.

http://www.sexualityeducation.com/femaleorg/index.php

The Body Image Project

Wednesday, February 15
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Trimbelle River Room, UC 231

This event is all about positive self-image, self-love, and promoting positivity. The UWRF Student Feminist Organization will be hosting this event. They will be taking photos for students. We encourage you to dress in whatever makes you feel good about yourself, look your best, and promotes a positive self image. This could everything from your workout gear to a power suit. You can use these photos as a new profile pic, a headshot for resumes or other professional portfolios, or just keep it for yourself to remind you of how amazing you are. Students will only be allowed in the room one at a time. So no one else will be staring as you get your photo taken. Come check it out!

Alexa Carlin: "The Road to Self-Love"

Thursday, February 16
6 p.m.
Riverview Ballroom, UC

We live in a world with so many choices. With so many paths from which to choose, it's easy to feel defeated, unable to feel good about who you are, where you're headed and why you matter. The pressure to be perfect is paralyzing for many college students. As they acquire debt and face the pressure of life after graduation, it can be hard to feel confident and to love the person you are – right now.

Alexa Carlin specializes in helping young professionals redefine perfection and create their best possible lives. She is the founder and CEO of the Hello Perfect Movement and the Women Empower Expo, and she has helped thousands regain confidence and invest in their own potential.

Her campus empowerment keynote, "The Road to Self-Love," will help college student leaders embrace their true beauty, gain confidence in their talents and commit to creating the change they imagine in their communities. Best of all, Alexa helps them build confidence in who they are and turns off the nagging voices in their heads telling them what they should be. She challenges society's unrealistic construct of perfection, helping students understand that greatness is within their reach.

Alexa's keynote culminates with a memorable call to action that will leave your audience inspired, motivated and ready to put their greatest strengths and potential to work in your campus community.

Love Your Body Week 2017

 

Alexa Carlin

 

The Female O!

 

Contact Us

Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging

inclusion@uwrf.edu

715-425-3300

M - F, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

269 Rodli Hall

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