LGBTQ History Event at CCBC

10:00 – 11:30 am DUNDALK Campus – Roy N. Staten Building – Room 102 1:30 – 3:00 pm ESSEX Campus – Romadka College Center – Upper Lobby Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality– This program explores the landscape of sexuality, and how we “map” sexual orientation. No two people are alike. Given that, how do we … More LGBTQ History Event at CCBC

Research Study – Call for Participants

Jessica Lowy, a doctoral candidate in College Student Affairs Administration at the University of Georgia, is conducting a qualitative research study of bisexual/non-monosexual/sexually fluid women’s college experiences. The purpose of the study is to explore the factors that impact their on-campus experiences, which may in turn contribute to the creation and maintenance of welcoming and … More Research Study – Call for Participants

Lavender Celebration

The event this year will take place Thursday, May 5th, starting at 6:30pm on the 7th floor of the Alvin O. Kuhn Library. This event will recognize our graduating students as well as other outstanding leaders in our community.  Please RSVP here. If you know an outstanding leader who should be recognized (student, faculty, staff, … More Lavender Celebration

Come share your experiences about being  LGBTQIAA+ at UMBC 

Thursday, April 21, 2016 11am – 12:30pm (students) & Friday, April 22, 2016 1pm – 2:30pm (faculty/staff) In a collaboration between the Mosaic Center and the Psychology Department, we are conducting focus groups to learn more about the experiences of students who identify as LGBTQIAA+ at UMBC.  We would like to hear about what UMBC … More Come share your experiences about being  LGBTQIAA+ at UMBC 

Fall 2016 Advocates Program

This group comes together throughout the semester to talk about healthy relationship development and various means of support for those who find themselves in more challenging situations. Past discussion topics have included: The role of alcohol in relationship violence Media messages about Relationships/Masculinity LGBTQ relationships Resilience Social Media Religious Differences Apply here. (Due by 5/15/16) … More Fall 2016 Advocates Program

Volunteers Needed for LGB Identity and Coping with Discrimination Study

If you are 18 or older, and identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB), please participate in a national and anonymous on-line survey study on LGB coping and identity strengths.  The study is being conducted by Dr. Darrell Greene and Dr. Paula Britton, through John Carroll University and the JCU Counseling Department.  The study will take about … More Volunteers Needed for LGB Identity and Coping with Discrimination Study

ASB Applications are live!

Alternative Spring Break applications are due 11/10!     Spend your Spring Break combating civic issues through service!  ASB participants gain a sense of camaraderie, compassion, and empathy for the people of the world!   This year’s trips: Gesundheit! Institute Trip: delves into alternative healthcare systems Homelessness Trip: works to eliminates stigma related to homelessness Public Health Trip: focuses on local healthcare clinics … More ASB Applications are live!

Point Foundation Scholarship Applications are Open!

Point Foundation (Point) is the nation’s largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students of merit. Point promotes change through scholarship funding, mentorship, leadership development, and community service training. Since 2001, Point Foundation has awarded 326 scholarships to LGBTQ students at colleges and universities across the country. Our efforts have been … More Point Foundation Scholarship Applications are Open!

#AskMe Video Documentary

Campus Pride collaborates with Chronicle of Higher Education with #AskMe Video Doc highlighting voices of LGBTQ College Students #AskMe is a video collaboration asking LGBTQ students directly what they want and need on campus. The Chronicle of Higher Education released today a 12 minute video documentary titled #AskMe featuring voices of LGBTQ college students from … More #AskMe Video Documentary