Refer to "Student Documentation" on the right-hand side for help. ANGEL is the course website program used at Penn State. If you are in one of my courses, there is a course website. Please contact me if you remain confused about how to use ANGEL.
Help with choosing careers, creating resumes, interviewing skills, and preparing for grad school. Some workshops offered in conjunction with the Graduate School that are appropriate for grad students. Free.
Individual, couples, and group therapy sessions are available at CAPS. The site also contains a professional database for area counselors which you can search by insurance company, openings, and other keywords.
Provides safe spaces and counseling for survivors of domestic violence, rape, or sexual abuse. Some resources/referrals are available for male survivors. Toll-free crisis number: 1-877-234-5050.
A 12-step program to help survivors of incest and childhood sexual abuse. No meetings in State College, but online meetings and pen pal programs are available.
On-campus help for students concerned about stalking, domestic violence, or sexual assault. I recommend any and every person working in this office. They are excellent.
Contains info about suicide crisis centers around the country. If you or a friend are in crisis, please call 911 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for immediate help.
Individual, couples, and group therapy sessions are available at CAPS. The site also contains a professional database for area counselors which you can search by insurance company, openings, and other keywords.
A resource center for students and community members. Coordinates activities between student groups. Center contains movies, books, and magazines. The most up-to-date resources and contact info can be found at the LGBTA Student Resource Center's Resource page. Many student and community groups (including spiritual groups) have contact information on this site.
Most of these testing sites have free condoms and dental dams available. Please use only anonymous testing sites or the confidential sites that do NOT become part of your medical record. This is VERY important.
The AIDS Project is committed to enhancing the quality of life for people infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS. They provide services to clients, educate the community to increase understanding and prevent the transmission of HIV, and advocate on behalf of client needs.
A site run by a local man, former PSU student, and friend. Contains a lot of information about HIV-testing and help for those who are nervous about being tested.
Contains information about World AIDS Day (always December 1st) happenings. Many local events are run by the Global AIDS Initiative and the AIDS Project.
Committed to improving the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals and communities through public education, coalition building and advocacy that focus on research, policy, education and training.