Can I Kiss You?
Mike Domitrz
Thursday, 13 Apr 2006 at 7:00 pm – Great Hall, Memorial Union
For over 15 years, Mike Domitrz has been inspiring students with his hilarious sense of humor and his truly unique approach to healthier dating and communication. As an interactive and entertaining expert on dating and intimacy, Domitrz teaches audience members how to ask for what they want sexually or intimately - without having to play any of the games. He reveals a fun and revolutionary approach to insuring each person's boundaries are respected. While he presents one of the "cleanest" shows, Mike holds nothing back. Males and females from all cultures, backgrounds, sexual orientations, and diverse populations appreciate his sincerity and honesty.This lecture was made possible in part by the generosity of F. Wendell Miller, who left his entire estate jointly to Iowa State University and the University of Iowa. Mr. Miller, who died in 1995 at age 97, was born in Altoona, Illinois, grew up in Rockwell City, graduated from Grinnell College and Harvard Law School and practiced law in Des Moines and Chicago before returning to Rockwell City to manage his family's farm holdings and to practice law. His will helped to establish the F. Wendell Miller Trust, the annual earnings on which, in part, helped to support this activity.
Cosponsored By:
- ACCESS (Assault Care Center)
- College of LAS Miller Fund
- Interfraternity Council
- YWCA
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
Stay for the entire event, including the brief question-and-answer session that follows the formal presentation. Most events run 75 minutes.
Sign-ins are after the event concludes. For lectures in the Memorial Union, go to the information desk in the Main Lounge. In other academic buildings, look for signage outside the auditorium.
Lecture Etiquette
- Stay for the entire lecture and the brief audience Q&A. If a student needs to leave early, he or she should sit near the back and exit discreetly.
- Do not bring food or uncovered drinks into the lecture.
- Check with Lectures staff before taking photographs or recording any portion of the event. There are often restrictions. Cell phones, tablets and laptops may be used to take notes or for class assignments.
- Keep questions or comments brief and concise to allow as many as possible.