Transgender

Feb 26, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

Student Reflections on Alok Menon

The GLBT Center highlights two reflections from students who attended the Alok Menon webinar.

Nov 13, 2020  |  Diversity Digest

Election Results in Historic Firsts

The 2020 elections saw a number of historic diversity firsts across the country. Several candidates from underrepresented backgrounds made history as they were elected into office. 

Jul 19, 2019

Setting the Example with Personal Gender Pronouns

The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity now includes personal gender pronouns in our staff directory as an example of inclusive best practices.

Nov 14, 2018

Sophie LaBelle Advocates Through Narrative

At the close of GLBT History Month, comic artist Sophie Labelle visited NC State to share her experiences writing and drawing about transgender issues.

Sep 21, 2017

GLBT History Month: “Resistance Through Existence”

The theme of this year’s GLBT History Month is “Resistance Through Existence,” which will center the voices that are often marginalized and celebrate the myriad of identities within the GLBT community. Join us for the month's events!

Nov 10, 2016

Transgender in the Light of Our Humanity: Book Review

To commemorate Transgender Awareness Week, NC State psychology professor Rupert Nacoste reviews the novel Documenting Light (Brain Mill Press, 2016) by EE Ottoman, a unique love story.

Aug 18, 2016

GLBT Center Hosts Third Annual GLBT Symposium

On Saturday, August 13, 2016, 138 students participated in the third annual GLBT Symposium.

Sep 17, 2015

Adjustments: A Tool for Supporting Students, Staff, and Faculty

Adjustments are temporary changes in the working or learning environment that enable an individual to be free from a hostile or unhealthy environment.

Sep 10, 2015

GLBT Center Launches New Advocate Program

The GLBT Center recognizes the strong support that exists at NC State for members of the GLBT community and for the work the Center does. This support is evident by the number of students, faculty and staff who have participated in the Project SAFE Ally Program as well as the ongoing Trans* 101 workshops.