stanfordshprc.wordpress.com
Products | Stanford Sexual Health Peer Resource Center
https://stanfordshprc.wordpress.com/products-library
Stanford Sexual Health Peer Resource Center. At the SHPRC, we know that sexuality, gender, and sexual expression are spectra, so we support diversity of all stripes! As such, we offer dozens of products and books to help suit your individual needs and interests. Please note that we only accept cash payment. 2015-2016 Product and Price List. Assorted Penetrative Condoms (varieties listed below). Assorted Lube Pouches (varieties listed below). Wet Flavored Lube 3.5 oz. Wet Natural Flavored Lube 3.5 oz.
stanfordshprc.wordpress.com
Outreaches & Tours | Stanford Sexual Health Peer Resource Center
https://stanfordshprc.wordpress.com/outreach
Stanford Sexual Health Peer Resource Center. We also love to represent the center at activities fairs, parties, and events. Bring the SHPRC to your group or program by signing up for an outreach. Our counselors will provide tailor-made discussions on contraception, sexually transmitted infections, pleasure, sex positivity, and much more. We have an abundance of demos, ice breakers, and games to keep things fun and engaging. Popular outreach activities include:. Condom Wheel of Fortune. For more informati...
stanfordshprc.wordpress.com
An Informal History of the SHPRC | Stanford Sexual Health Peer Resource Center
https://stanfordshprc.wordpress.com/about/an-informal-history-of-the-shprc
Stanford Sexual Health Peer Resource Center. An Informal History of the SHPRC. By Carole Pertofsky, Director of Health and Wellness Promotion at Vaden Health Center. Back in the mid-70’s, women and men were gifted with the birth control pill. It was revolutionary, in that for the first time, women were in control of. Their own ability to decide whether and when to have children. That was the key to the Sexual Revolution, fueled by the ideals and principles of. In response, a group of. HPS to those groups...
m.stanford.edu
Emergency Information
https://m.stanford.edu/emergency_information
In the event of a disaster or emergency affecting the Stanford community, these resources will provide up-to-date information and important instructions. Stanford's emergency notification system. CAPS Mental Health Hotline. 24/7 at (650) 723-3785. Graduate Life Office (GLO) Hotline. 650)723-8222 (enter ID 25085). Vaden Student Health Center.
healthalerts.stanford.edu
Ebola Virus | Health Alerts
http://healthalerts.stanford.edu/ebola
Information about Ebola virus for the Stanford community. Last updated: February 24, 2016. For the latest information on the Ebola outbreak, please refer to the CDC Ebola Info website. As of this update, Stanford currently has no travel restrictions to or from countries in West Africa. Stanford personnel who are planning any international travel are strongly encouraged to check in and register international travel plans with the Office of International Affairs. Updated West Africa Travel Guidelines.
gfs.stanford.edu
Glossary : GFS Policy Manual : Stanford University
http://gfs.stanford.edu/glossary.html
Optional line 2 - add two-line-signature to body class to display. Salary and TAL Tables. If an assistantship or fellowship is approved in GFS by the published deadline, that aid will show up on a student's bill as anticipated aid. This lets the student know that he or she can expect financial support in that amount. Approved stipends and tuition support (fellowship tuition or TAL) appear as anticipated aid; assistantship salaries and Cardinal Care subsidies do not. A coterminal degree program allows und...
gfs.stanford.edu
GFS Deadlines and Information : Stanford University
http://gfs.stanford.edu/deadlines/index.html
Optional line 2 - add two-line-signature to body class to display. Salary and TAL Tables. 1 Aid Year Activation for 2016-2017. GFS for 2016-2017 entry and anticipate having the system available for you by Monday, August 1, 2016 at 8 am. 2 Graduate Health Insurance Subsidy. The basics of the Cardinal Care subsidy program will remain the same as this past year. General information about Cardinal Care is at the Vaden Health Center. Website and information about the subsidy. 3 Visiting Student Researchers.