- GLBTQ Survival Tips for College
by Paul Cody, Ph.D., Staff Psychologist, UNH Counseling Center
- The Self-Discovery of Being Queer
by Paul Cody, Ph.D., Staff Psychologist, UNH Counseling Center
- Suicide and Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth
by Paul Cody, Ph.D., Staff Psychologist, UNH Counseling Center
For additional information on sexual orientation and gender identity education (counseling, resources, special programs)
Contact:
- UNH Counseling Office
- Office of Health Education and Promotion
Queer Studies Minor - Now Available
The Queer Studies Minor is housed in the Women's Studies Office and supported institutionally by the Women's Studies Program, but you do not have to be a Women's Studies major or minor to pursue a QSM. You can combine a QSM with any major or minor at UNH. To learn more on Queer Studies Minor
The Presidential Commissions include the:
The Presidential Commissions are advisory bodies to the President of the University. Individually and collectively, these Commissions serve to ensure an equitable and inclusive campus community.
Help us improve our campus and community climate
Reportit
If you have observed or experienced an incident of bias, discrimination or harassment, please report the incident by either calling the Affirmative Action and Equity Office at TEL # 862-2930 (voice/TTY) or logging on to the Reportit website.
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The Reel Thing: Sex and Gender Film and Discussion Series
Co-sponsored by Health Education and Promotion, Health Services and Women's Studies Program. MUB, Theater 1, all films followed by discussion
Sept 23, 3:00pm "Self Loving: Portrait of a Woman's Sexuality Seminar"
Oct 7, 2:00pm "Call Me Malcolm"
Oct 21,4:00pm "Silence: In Search of Black Female Sexuality in America"
Nov 2, 1:00pm "Untold Desires"
Nov 18, 3:00pm "Juchitan Queer Paradise"
For More Information on Films
17th Annual Pancake Breakfast
The 17th annual GLBT Pancake Breakfast was held on April 15 in the MUB Granite State Room, where the community gathered to honor progress toward equity and inclusion and to celebrate those who had brought positive change to UNH. President Huddleston presented the Kidder Awards recognizing outstanding efforts in fostering understanding and advancing opportunities for those whose sexual orientation and gender identity or expression differ from the majority in our culture. This year’s winners were Provost and Executive Vice President Bruce Mallory; Vice President for Student and Academic Services Mark Rubinstein; WSBE Associate Dean of Graduate programs and Research Christine Shea; graduate student Sara Morrow; and UNH-M undergraduate student Joshua Albair. A special Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Associate Provost for Academic Achievement and Support , Judy Spiller.
Co-Chairs Heather Barber and Cari Moorhead presented Pink Triangle Awards honoring GLBTQA leaders and heroes. 2009 winners were undergraduate students Katie Brym, Ava Fields, Kevin Linton; graduate students Sam Edelman and Lindsey Fong; USNH Trustee Carol Perkins; The College Democrats; and Our Group, which is a student-led Athlete Support organization.
Keynote Rev. Irene Monroe delivered “The Intersection of Race and Sexual Orientation: The Post-Inaugural Climate” to an audience of 200 plus students, staff, faculty and community members.
For more information and photos on Pancake Breakfasts
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