No questions will be off limits when syndicated advice columnist Harlan Cohen takes the stage on The W’s campus Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. in Nissan Auditorium. The New York Times bestselling author will have a candid discussion about dating and relationships.
Cohen has been credited with cracking the code on dating and relationship and shares the hilarious and brutal truth about dating, relationships and hooking up in college. No questions will be off limits; audience members are encouraged to bring their cell phones so that they can text Cohen questions live during the event.
Counselor Rachel Clair Franklin, said, “This program is part of an ongoing effort to reach out to our students and help them discover how to maintain healthy relationships. It is important for our students to have fun, interactive programs that help them gain insight, learn where to obtain resources and how to make positive choices.”
The author of five books, Cohen has visited more than 400 college campuses. His books include “The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into In College,” “The Naked Roommate: For Parents Only” and “Dad’s Pregnant Too!,” an expectant parents’ guide. His newest book, “Getting Naked: Five Steps to Finding the Love of Your Life While Fully Clothed and Totally Sober,” was released April 2012 by St. Martin’s Press.
Cohen is a frequent guest on television and radio programs and has recently appeared on the “Today Show.”
For more information about this event being cosponsored by the Department of Housing and Residence Life and Counseling Services, contact Rachel Franklin in Counseling Services at 662-329-7127.
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