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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Menstrual Products Drive

OUR MISSION: we will donate Menstrual and monetary Products to Nurse-family partnerships & Turning point LOCATIONS: CHRISTMAS SAUCON (BY STAIRCASE) & Fairchild-Martindale Library (Next to Help Desk Table)
Monday, April 1, 2024

Community Conversations with Mayor Reynolds

Come speak with J. William Reynolds (Bethlehem's Mayor), Janine Carambot Santoro (Bethlehem's Director of DEI), Michelle Kott (Bethlehem's Chief of Police), Hillary Glatt Kwiatek, and Colleen S. Laird (Bethlehem's Council Members) ! Lunch provided, wtih vegan options available. Limited spots! Register at go.lehigh.edu/jewishlife
Monday, April 1, 2024

Mac-n-Cheese Monday

Join Hillel for mac n cheese for dinner!
Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Menstrual Products Drive

OUR MISSION: we will donate Menstrual and monetary Products to Nurse-family partnerships & Turning point LOCATIONS: CHRISTMAS SAUCON (BY STAIRCASE) & Fairchild-Martindale Library (Next to Help Desk Table)
Friday, April 5, 2024

Lehigh Women's Network Spring Meetings

The Women's Network is open to all women-identified faculty, staff, graduate students, and their allies. The group meets for community building, advocacy, and policy change.
Friday, April 5, 2024

Menstrual Products Drive

OUR MISSION: we will donate Menstrual and monetary Products to Nurse-family partnerships & Turning point LOCATIONS: CHRISTMAS SAUCON (BY STAIRCASE) & Fairchild-Martindale Library (Next to Help Desk Table)
Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Menstrual Products Drive

OUR MISSION: we will donate Menstrual and monetary Products to Nurse-family partnerships & Turning point LOCATIONS: CHRISTMAS SAUCON (BY STAIRCASE) & Fairchild-Martindale Library (Next to Help Desk Table)
Monday, April 15, 2024

Remembering Jeanne: The Clery Act & Campus Safety

The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to report campus crime data, support victims of violence, and publicly outline the policies and procedures they have put into place to improve campus safety. Jeanne Clery, whom the act was named after, was a freshman at Lehigh University at the time of her death. Her parents lobbied for colleges and universities that receive federal funding to publish these reports annually so that there would be more transparency and awareness for students. In this panel, we will discuss who Jeanne Clery was, how the act came to be, how it is used today on campus, and the resources available to the Lehigh Community.