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Local undergraduate and graduate students are invited to attend a conference, “Relationship 101: Finding True Love in Today’s World” on Saturday, April 10, from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Kirner–Johnson Building at Hamilton College. The conference goals are to revolutionize how people understand the role of sexuality in their personal lives and in society, to explain the many consequences of the “hook-up” culture and to teach what it means to have a healthy dating relationship.

Three speakers will provide information about human sexuality, health and dating. The lecturers are the Rev. Dale S. Kuehne, professor of politics at St. Anselm College, speaking on “Standing on the Threshold of an Inconceivable Age: Sexuality in the 21st Century”; Dr. Toby Taylor of Utica discussing “Physical and Emotional Responses to Sexual intimacy”; and W. Bradford Wilcox of the University of Virginia talking about “Wedded Bliss: How to Find and Maintain Lasting Love in Contemporary America.”

Students can register by downloading a registration form here and emailing it to relationships@hamilton.edu or you may register at the conference on April 10 beginning at 9:30 a.m. There is a $5 fee which includes lunch. Directions to the Kirner-Johnson building can be found at #14 on a map of Hamilton College.

Questions should be e-mailed to relationships@hamilton.edu. The conference is co-sponsored by The Christopher Dawson Society at Hamilton College; The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization; Hamilton College’s Chaplaincy, Dean of Students and Student Assembly; and the Love and Fidelity Network in Princeton, N.J.

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