News & Events

Calendar of Programs and Events

The link below provides a comprehensive listing of campus-wide conferences, lectures, and other events relating to diversity. We encourage you to participate in the activities that interest you.

Other Ongoing Support Groups and Training, 2011

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Gender Identity Awareness Week

November 14-18  The Alliance and Stonewall Grads are sponsoring a week of events and activities See the Flyer for specific information

LGBT Support Group
LGBTQ+ Support Group:  Support group will meet weekly throughout the semester, date and time will be based on members' schedules.  Small group meetings will be situated in a relaxed location on campus, and topics of discussion will be based on member interests.  Facilitated by OMSA and UNH Counseling Center. To register for the group, or contact Teresa Reeves or Josh Kingsbury at TEL # 862-2090 for more information.
Colleagues Luncheon

Join us on Wednesdays for a luncheon gathering for faculty and staff of color and allies. MUB Strafford Room, 12:00-1:00pm: September 28, 2011, Oct 26, Nov 30, Feb 22, 2012, March 28, April 25. Sponsored by the UNH Diversity Team, call Shannon Marthouse at 2-2268 for more info. 

International Student & Scholar Circle

Drop in support and discussion group for International Students to share their experiences of acclimating to UNH and the U.S. to help their ability to adjust. Contact Office of International Students & Scholars for dates/times.

OMSA Programs

Office of Multicultural Students Affairs. - opportunities for students and staff to participate in an inclusive community and to explore and understand diversity, injustice and equity. Check OMSA calendar for program dates and times

Social Justice Educator Training

Social Justice Educator Training (SJET) is a professional development opportunity for UNH faculty, staff and graduate students to further diversity awareness, knowledge and skill sets. We will explore “social justice” via personal and institutional lenses to analyze: power and privilege, discrimination and prejudice, inclusion and equity through the multiple social identities of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, nationality, ethnicity, ability (physical and mental), religion, etc. This process will include open and honest discussions, readings, and interactive/experiential activities in a respectful environment. The eight-hour training which is divided into two days is facilitated in a small-group setting. For more information and registration forms

Safe Zones Program

An education program to raise awareness of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, Questioning, Allied issues and contributes to a campus climate of inclusion. For more information on training programs