Are you interested in being a peer educator at Lafayette? Campus Life offers two opportunities for students to be trained as peer educators. One group of peer educators works to educate the campus on topics related to social justice; the other works to educate the campus on topics related to interpersonal violence.

Two interest sessions will be held this week, led by Katy Bednarsky and Alex Hendrickson. Interested students can attend either session and will learn about Kaleidoscope Social Justice Peer Educators and Interpersonal Violence Peer Educators. These information sessions will provide details about the application process for these two groups along with information about the responsibilities these peer educators will have on campus during the 2022-23 academic year.

The information sessions will be identical, so students can choose which session will work best for their schedules:

Wednesday, February 23 at 4:15 p.m. in Pardee 120 (in-person session)
OR
Friday, February 25 at 12:15 p.m. on Zoom (virtual session)

Attendance at these interest sessions is not required in order to apply to either of these groups. Please contact Alex Hendrickson (hendrica@lafayette.edu) with questions about Kaleidoscope Social Justice Peer Educators and Katy Bednarsky (bednarsk@lafayette.edu) with questions about Interpersonal Violence Peer Educators.

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