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The Chancellor’s Committee on LGBT* Issues
The Chancellor’s Committee on LGBT Issues is a campus committee whose members are representative of campus constituencies. Its function is to offer advice and assistance to the Chancellor, Provost and Equal Opportunity Officer ensuring that the voices of LGBT employees and students are heard and that equal opportunities for LGBT employees and students continue to be carried out as fundamental responsibilities of the institution and are carried out appropriately in all aspects of employment and student life.Topics
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LGBT – Yes or No?
Keeping any sort of statistics on numbers on LGBT students, or the community as a whole, can prove to be a monumental task, given that it requires that individuals self-identify, in other words, come out. While we could potentially estimate … Continue reading
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Top Ten LGBT-Friendly Schools
The Huffington Post has a slideshow today featuring the top ten most LGBT-friendly colleges in the US, according to the Princeton Review. Sadly, we didn’t make the list, but now we’ve got a goal! Kudos to UW-Madison on making the … Continue reading
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Internship Opportunity
Looking for a summer internship that doesn’t include sticking around the state of Wisconsin? Want to make a difference in Congress? Then you might want to take a look at the Victory Congressional Internship from the Gay & Lesbian Leadership … Continue reading
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Ben & Jerry’s Rocks!
As if I needed another reason to love Ben & Jerry’s ice cream (let me count the ways – Phish Food, One Sweet Whirled, Karamel Sutra…), they go and do something like this… via Slashfood Thanks to Andrea for the … Continue reading
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OUT in the Real World
Getting that first job after graduation can be nerve-racking experience. The resumes, the cover letters, making sure everything is perfect down to the last detail. For many LGBTQ grads, the extra stress of their identity comes into play. How do … Continue reading
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