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Effecting Societal Change for Child Sexual Abuse

Workshop/Training

Child sexual abuse is a silent epidemic in our country, and Utah is no exception. One in five children is sexually abused by the age of 18. How do we make substantive headway on eliminating child sexual abuse from our communities? Join elected officials, nonprofit leaders, and academic researchers/university administrators for discussions surrounding what we can collectively change to keep our kids safer. Register to attend.

8:00 am - 11:30 am |
26
Oct

Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Special Event

The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.

12:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Utah State University |
26
Oct

F-Word Workshop: Consent Through Empowerment

Workshop/Training

Join SAAVI"S Outreach and Prevention Coordinator, Felicia Gallegos, for a safe and open conversation on consent and empowerment.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | USU Libraries |
26
Oct

Chemistry and Biochemistry Fall Seminar Series: Dr. Natarajan Kannan, University of Georgia

Conference/Seminar

"Evolutionary Clues to Protein Structural Mechanisms" Natarajan Kannan is associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Institute of Bioinformatics at the University of Georgia. His pioneering research addresses the evolutionary systems biology of protein kinases, which are enzymes that turn signals on and off in cells—a critical part of cell communication. Protein kinases are involved in a range of diseases from malaria to cancer. Kannan develops computational and experimental approaches to understand how natural sequence variation contributes to functional variation in protein kinases and how non-natural variation contributes to disease.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center |
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