LGBTQ
Talk Demystifies Bisexuality
The air in the Adams Upper Common Room grew stuffy as more than 50 members of the Harvard community crammed in to attend a discussion on “Scientific and Social Explorations of Bisexuality.”
Drag Night Held at Queen’s Head
People in search of a few beers and some chicken wings were in for a shock if they headed to the Queen’s Head Pub on Saturday evening.
Gaypril Flowers Across Campus
Harvard students dedicate April as a month to celebrate LGBT pride.
Law Panels Stress LGBT Unity
Law students, legal rights activists, and government officials gathered at Harvard Law School for the fifth annual Harvard Lambda Legal Advocacy Conference.
Minow Joins Protest of ‘Don’t Ask, Don't Tell’
Harvard Law School Dean Martha L. Minow joined four other law school deans in advocating for the repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in a letter sent to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees last week.
Treating Transgender Needs
In accordance with the University’s non-discrimination policy, which was modified in 2006 to include gender identity, University Health Services decided to address the medical needs of transgender people with more equitable insurance coverage.
New Policy Covers Transgender Health
Gregory M. Sensing works at the Harvard School of Public Health. He goes to work, he goes home, he decides what to make for dinner and when to do the laundry. But for most of his life, he’s faced a struggle that something internal does not seem quite right.
Penn Launches Outreach Program to LGBT Applicants
In response to Penn's new outreach initiative directed toward LGBT-identified applicants, Harvard admissions staff emphasized providing information without invading students' privacy.
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Students discuss issues pertaining to queer groups and persons of color at the Harvard College Women’s Center last night.
Students Connect Race, Queerness
Students of various genders, races, and cultural backgrounds gathered last night to discuss questions of queer and ethnic identity.