Meet the Sexperts, a group of 90 students who have undergone extensive training to advise fellow students on the most intimate of topics. Some, such as Adi Rattner ’10, a premed major from Baltimore, plan on careers in reproductive health. “This program allows students to discuss healthy sexuality and ways to minimize risk when one becomes sexually active,” says Kari Jo Grant, coordinator of health education programs.
“It’s good to have these conversations in the daytime because generally students get together for sex at night after alcohol has been consumed,” adds Sexpert elizabeth Howland ’11, an anthropology major. “That’s not the time to be figuring out how to put on a condom correctly.”