First graduate assistant joins GLBTSSS Office
For the first time in its history, the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services Office has a graduate assistant.
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For the first time in its history, the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services Office has a graduate assistant.
The first raindrops fell at about 5 p.m. Thursday. Half an hour later, the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning, and drenched students sought refuge in buildings throughout campus.
A handful of green volunteer applications waved in the hand of Dillon Smith, an Asian Culture Center graduate assistant Thursday evening. Each page had the signature of a volunteer who had applied to tutor Asian and Pacific Islander students as part of the ACC’s Peer Support Service and English Tutoring Service orientations.
Following the Orlando, Florida, shootings in June, IU Police Department Deputy Chief Doug Johnson called members of the IU LGBT and Muslim communities to check in with them.
The first class of IU engineering students engage in conversation during their first day in the School of Informatics and Computing’s new Intelligent Systems Engineering major Monday morning in the Geology building.
The first class of IU engineering students engage in conversation during their first day in the School of Informatics and Computing’s new Intelligent Systems Engineering major Monday morning in the Geology building.
From international students to born-and-raised Hoosiers, from future business people to student journalists, all have the opportunity to traverse the university experience with the support of campus LGBT groups.
Some call it the gay house. Some call it the LGBT office. But neither of those monikers cover the spectrum of whom the office wishes to serve.
Less than 24 hours after move-in started Sunday morning, the IU police department had dealt with its first incident of public intoxication.