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Events & News

SHAPE Events

The J-Spot: A Sex Educator Tells All
Thursday, September 17, 2009
KSU Student Union, Forum Hall

Flyer • Lecture handout


World AIDS Day—December 1, 2008—week long events


Dating Doctor 2008

SHAPE members with David Coleman, Dating Doctor

SHAPE Newsletters

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April 2008 [pdf]
November 2003 [pdf]
April 2003 [pdf]
November 2002 [pdf]

Past Activities

World AIDS Day 2007 - Awareness Starts with Me
World AIDS Day 2006 - Get Tested
World AIDS Day 2005
World AIDS Day Service 2004 - Flags in the Quad
World AIDS Day Service 2003 - Remembrance and Hope
World AIDS Day Service 2002 - Remembrance and Hope.

SHAPE Alumni Respond:

After sending the newsletter, we heard from SHAPE alumni. Here are some of the responses we received when we asked the following question...

How did your involvement in SHAPE help in your career decisions?

"(SHAPE) helped me to become a well-rounded, compassionate individual. (SHAPE) helped me in my presentation skills, so that I am not intimidated in my professional career."-Engineer

"It helped me discover my passion for teaching others and to ne day hopefully go into health education or public health." -Account Representative

"It solidified and expanded my nursing knowledge." -RN

"I live overseas now...I always felt that we were performing a valuable service, and it is good to know that there are still people out there trying to set people straight regarding HIV and AIDS. I live...where there is a crisis brewing (as in the rest of Asia) regarding HIV. Roughly 3.1% of Korea's GDP is based in the sex industry, and there are currently 330,000 imported and domestic sex workers; I often talk with my students about the dangers of risky behavior, and as always I am thankful for the education that S.H.A.P.E. gave me."

"My involvement with SHAPE expanded my knowledge and opened my eyes to the need of primary prevention concerning both men and women regarding HIV/AIDS or sexual issues in general. During my involvement in SHAPE I knew that I wanted to be a nurse. The experiences that I had...has led me to have a strong issue in specifically, women's health care. In my opinion, young adults are in great need of sexual awareness information regarding HIV/AIDS now more than ever." -Nursing Student

Nearly all of the respondents would like to see alumni information posted on this site.

If you would like to be able to contact or be contacted via e-mail, please let us know at shape@k-state.edu.