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Go Ask Alice! Wins Two National Awards for Excellence! In 2007, Go Ask Alice! was awarded the Best Practices in College Health Award by the American College Health Association and the NASPA Excellence Awards Gold Medal. Go Ask Alice! accepts these awards with great pride and appreciation, and looks forward to continuing to provide excellent health information and education online.
As part of MTV's (Music Television's) Fight For Your Rights: Protect Yourself sexual health awareness campaign, Go Ask Alice! moderated the message board on the Web site dedicated to this effort. Alice! linked www.fightforyourrights.mtv.com readers to archived Go Ask Alice! questions on sexual health, sexuality, relationships, and other topics, for facts, perspectives, and resources related to issues discussed on the message boards. Kaiser Family Foundation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Advocates for Youth, and Planned Parenthood are also Fight For Your Rights: Protect Yourself partners.
A University of Michigan study published in the December 2000 Health Education & Behavior journal names Go Ask Alice! number one for access to specific sexual health information on the Internet.
"No inquiry is too sick, or too stupid. Alice is smart, funny, non-judgmental, and serves it straight." Details
"...its archives include authoritative entries on everything from Alzheimer's disease to loud grunting at the gym..." Newsweek
"Ask your most awkward questions with complete privacy. The answers are frank, comprehensive, and scrupulously researched." Rolling Stone
"...a great place to find frank talk about sexual health issues." The Oprah Magazine
"The website goes unabashedly where few other reputable health sites dare to go. If you have questions about your twitching eyelids or whether microwaving in plastic pollutes your food, Alice is the one to ask... Alice is supportive, non-judgmental, straight-talking, and unflappable." Alaska Airlines
"Alice combines helpful information with a personal irreverent tone" The Wall Street Journal
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