Network Resources
Network Resources
Friday, Nov. 7, 2008
4:0oPM Check-in
NASSAU INN
6:00PM Introduction
Master of Ceremonies: Matthew Franck, Radford University
NASSAU INN, BALLROOM
6:15PM Dinner
NASSAU INN, BALLROOM
7:00PM Sexuality, Integrity, and the University -- keynote
Mary Eberstadt, Hoover Institution
Robert P. George, Princeton University
NASSAU INN, BALLROOM
Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008
8:00AM Breakfast
FRIST CAMPUS CENTER, MULTIPURPOSE ROOM A-B
9:00AM Wedded Bliss: What makes for marital success in
contemporary America
W. Bradford Wilcox, University of Virginia
FRIST CAMPUS CENTER, MULTIPURPOSE ROOM A-B
11:00AM What good is chastity? Sexual ethics and human flourishing
Laura Garcia, Boston College
Christopher Tollefsen, University of South Carolina
GUYOT HALL, ROOM 10
12:30PM Lunch
FRIST CAMPUS CENTER, MULTIPURPOSE ROOM A-B
2:30PM Making the case for marriage in the media and public square
Maggie Gallagher, Institute for Marriage and Public Policy
GUYOT HALL, ROOM 10
4:30PM The social and economic costs of the sexual revolution
Sara McLanahan, Princeton University
GUYOT HALL, ROOM 10
6:00PM Dinner
FRIST CAMPUS CENTER, MULTIPURPOSE ROOM A-B
7:30PM Unprotected:
the medical and psychological costs of the hookup culture
Miriam Grossman, M.D., Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute
FRIST CAMPUS CENTER, MULTIPURPOSE ROOM A-B
9:00PM Closing
FRIST CAMPUS CENTER, MULTIPURPOSE ROOM A-B
Overview
Today’s college campuses are saturated with casual attitudes towards sex and sexuality.
Moreover, university programs and events often only abet the situation by presenting a one-sided,
“anything goes” view of what constitutes moral and healthy sexual behavior. There is an urgent
need for college students to know about the negative effects of the sexual culture around them and
how they can live out their sexuality in a way that honors the full meaning, purpose and integrity of
sex and human relationships.
SEXUALITY, INTEGRITY, AND THE UNIVERSITY is an intercollegiate conference designed to
educate students in the arguments upholding the importance of marriage, family, and sexual
integrity. It is our hope that participants will return to their campuses better informed about the
lifestyles and behaviors that best enable them to live responsibly, reasonably, healthily and morally.
The First Annual Conference on
SEXUALITY, INTEGRITY, AND THE UNIVERSITY
November 7-8, 2008 Princeton University
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Conference Schedule
Registration
Registration has ended.
Please check back after the conference for video clips of the presentations.
Registration Fee
Students: $30 (includes materials, meals, and hotel accommodations)
Non-students: $50 (includes materials and meals)
*Please make checks payable to "The Collegiate Cultural Foundation, Inc.".
All fees will be collected upon check-in.
All questions regarding registration should be directed to: Anne O'Brien
(conference@loveandfidelity.org).
Download Registration Form Here
Sponsored by: The Anscombe Society at Princeton University • Christian Union Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute • The Collegiate Cultural Foundation The Love and Fidelity Network • The Social Trends Institute The Witherspoon Institute
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Registration has ended.
Video clips of the presentations will be made available following the conference.
All questions regarding registration should be directed to Anne O'Brien.
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