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The inaugural Treehouse team commissioned a mural for the newly renovated space by artist Nell Pierce in 2019 featuring four founding members of the Treehouse program. The theme of planting seeds to grow into the diversity and belonging program, includes a quotation by Octavia E. Butler,
"All that you touch you change. All that you change changes you. The only lasting truth is change.”
The office of Diversity and Belonging promotes a dynamic, diverse, and inclusive campus through events, programs, and relationship building with all members of the Oregon Tech community.
Our commitment to diversity includes bringing people together to create a community at Oregon Tech where all feel a sense of belonging.
LIVE Promotional Schedules
by Campuslife2
Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all Oregon Tech sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, please contact
Disability Services
or the
Office of Human Resources
in advance of this program.
Report an Incident
If you have witnessed or experienced an act of discrimination on campus, please provide information. You may fill this form out anonymously by providing no identifying information, and providing only the information you feel comfortable sharing.
Diversity & Belonging
We empower and support the retention of diverse student populations and communities, and provide services and support in the following areas:
Understanding Difference
Promoting Social Justice
Cultural Awareness
Microaggressions
Identity Development
Intersectionality
Community Building
Cultural Events
Get Involved: The Roost platform
Shawni CayetanoRamos
Associate Director for Student Leadership Development & Cultural Engagement
Klamath Falls
541-885-0164
Send Email
Kim Faks
Assistant Director of Student Involvement & Belonging
Portland-Metro (Wilsonville)
503.821.1361
Send Email
The Treehouse Student Program
Student Clubs
Programming
Check out what Diversity & Belonging has provided at Oregon Tech by theme. This can include trainings on a variety of topics, activities, and conversations to increase participants' understanding of diversity and inclusion, and to create a sense of belonging for all at Oregon Tech. This training can be tailored to your program, department, or classroom.
Hispanic, Latinx/a/o Heritage Month
LGBTQ+ Pride Week
Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month
Oregon Tech Celebrates Native American Heritage
2023 Featured Events
Native November 2023
by Campuslife2
Read Oregon Tech's land acknowledgements
here
.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week
2024 MLK Service Week Flyers
by Campuslife2
Black History Month
Click here to view the schedule as a PDF.
Women's History Month
2022 Women's History Month Calendar of Events
Mental Health Awareness Month
Scholarships
There are a wide variety of scholarships available around the world by sponsors who would like to support you and your long-term goals! Diversity & Belonging will do our best to share some of the excellent resources that we hear about.
Leadership & Diversity Scholarship
Oregon Tech awards
Leadership and Diversity (LAD) Scholarships
each year to students who meet the application criteria. Students must not have a bachelor's degree in order to receive an LAD Scholarship. LAD Scholarship recipients are expected to fulfill ten service hours each term, providing leadership and/or promoting diversity in some way at Oregon Tech or in the community.
Find out how to track scholarship community service hours
here
.
30 LGBTQ+ SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
30 LGBTQ+ SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
"Individuals within the LGBTQ community are already faced with enough obstacles in their daily lives that they don't need the added stress of figuring out how to pay for a higher education. Through the means of finding 30 scholarships dedicated to supporting the community, we're hoping to alleviate some of that stress. Many scholarships go unapplied each year, which means lots of money goes unused. So make sure you
check out these scholarships
while you're planning your educational future." From Zippia.com
Women in STEM Conference
Conference Program
The inaugural conference took place Friday, April 21st at Oregon Tech’s Portland-Metro campus in
Wilsonville, OR
.
Students from Oregon’s higher education institutions as well as alumni and professionals in STEM fields were invited.
Sessions Facilitated by Topic Experts Include:
8:00am - Check In Opens and Continental Breakfast
9:00am - Welcome Keynote: Dr. Ashton Greer, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Oregon Tech
9:30am - Wage Gap by Gender, Salary Negotiation: Rebecca Jordan, DW Fritz
10:30am - Imposter Syndrome: Savannah Loberger, Incomm
11:30-12:15pm - Speed Networking: Facilitated by Industry Professionals
12:15pm - Lunch
1:00pm - Diversity and Inclusion: Garima Gautam, Intel
2:00pm - "What I Wish I Would Have Known": Kristina Landen, Garmin and Carina Hahn, Intel
3:00pm - Resume/Interview Workshop - Helping Students Create Power Statements: Desire' Wooten, Oregon Tech Career Services
2023 Presenters
Ashton Greer
Ashton Greer is an Assistant Professor in Oregon Tech's Civil Engineering Department. She received her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from The University of Alabama in 2019 and has professional experience in the construction and water management industries. Ashton's educational background is in water resources, with a particular emphasis in using remote sensing and GIS for hydrologic applications. Ashton's primary teaching roles include a core sequence of water resource courses as well as upper-level water resources electives. Additionally, she leads the First Year Engineering sequence for civil, electrical, and renewable energy engineering students. She maintains an active interdisciplinary research portfolio and aims to meaningfully involve undergraduate engineering students in applied research projects. Ashton also maintains an active service profile at Oregon Tech, as a faculty senator and member of various campus committees. In her free time, Ashton enjoys biking and exploring the outdoors around Klamath Falls with her dog.
Rebecca Kobzeff Jordan
Rebecca Jordan is the Manager of Employee experience with DWFritz Precision Automation here in Wilsonville. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Oregon State University in Economics and Sociology. After 3 years of headhunting for technical experts, Rebecca took a break from recruiting to teach English as a second language in Busan, South Korea. She returned home to the USA a year later with a new perspective on international work culture and collaboration and started internal Talent Acquisition for manufacturing industries. Here, she started including retention building programs and community outreach into her recruiting strategy to build stronger and more engaged teams. Currently at DWFritz, Rebecca is leading the organizations Affirmative Action to ensure engineering and technical industries continue to hire with an inclusive and diverse lens. She understands the obstacles women in technical fields face when it comes to compensation awareness and negotiating competitively. Besides her career, Rebecca enjoys skiing Mt. Hood, weightlifting, walking her dog Birdy, and spending as much time in the sun as possible.
Savannah Loberger
Savannah is a seasoned Software Developer with over 10 years of experience in the tech industry, currently working as an Application Engineer at InComm Payments. As a former Intel engineer, she has worked on various projects ranging from IT troubleshooting to Data Plane Architecture. She is also an active volunteer and STEM outreach program founder, with a passion for inspiring the next generation of makers and innovators.
In addition to her technology career, Savannah is a dedicated community builder and STEM advocate. She founded Girls Get IT! back in high school, the first program to be peer-led and provide hands-on STEM learning opportunities in a supportive community for middle and high school girls. In addition to her work with Girls Get IT!, Savannah has volunteered with several organizations wearing different hats. She volunteered as a judge, emcee, and mentor and coach supporting ORTOP and several robotics teams over the years. She has served a term on the board of Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington. She has been an ambassador at the NCWIT National Summit and participated in the White House roundtable discussion on technology inclusion. She is maybe the only person to have been awarded both the National NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing and the NCWIT Educator Award. She produced the Central Oregon Maker Faire Digital event, which featured over 50% of speakers who were minority and women makers and the following year produced the Central Oregon Maker Faire Education event. Savannah's passion for community building, STEM education, and digital making continue to inspire and empower the next generation of innovators and makers.
In her upcoming talk on imposter syndrome, Savannah will draw on her own experiences to provide insights and advice. Through her talk, she will share practical strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome and building confidence, while also encouraging students to embrace their unique strengths and talents.
Garima Gautam
Garima Gautam is an Engineering Manager in Equipment Productivity Group under Intel’s Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Operations Group. In 2015 Garima started her Intel career in supply chain and has experience in multiple supply chain areas including lithography, wet and dry-etch and advanced filtration. Prior to Intel, Garima worked at other Fortune 100 companies. Garima holds a M.Sc. degree in Global Supply Chain Management and B.Sc. in Computer Science.
Garima is committed to empowering women to thrive through advocacy, mentoring, meaningful connection and strategic opportunities. She is very engaged within Women at Intel Network having held both site and cross-site leadership positions. She drives multiple diversity & inclusion projects inside and outside Intel. She is a recipient of Intel's Global
Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact Achievement Award. Garima is a recipient of STEP ahead national award and serves on Manufacturing Institute’s Diversity and Inclusion advisory committee. She leads SEMI’s manufacturing ownership diversity group & co-chairs WiS (Women in Semiconductor). She is an adjunct faculty at Portland State University’s School of Business and volunteers at mentoring circles. Outside of work she loves travelling and learning about other cultures with her family.
Kristina Landen
Kristina Landen is a Software Engineer at Garmin AT in Salem, Oregon. She has a BS in Software Engineering with a concentration in Cyber Security, and a Minor in Systems Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ. In her five years at Garmin, Kristina has led the testing efforts of multiple features and driven process changes and improvements benefitting each team she's worked with. Outside of work, Kristina mentors a FIRST Robotics Competition team.
Carina Hahn
Carina Hahn has worked at Intel for over 6 years. She started as a process engineer in Intel’s Logic Technology Development group and is now an Engineering Manager leading an organization helping to develop Intel processors. She graduated from the University of Utah in 2016 with her BS/MS in Materials Science and Engineering. Carina is also involved in the Society of Women Engineers where she has held numerous local and society-level positions including local section President. In 2020 she received the Society of Women Engineers Distinguished New Engineer Award, and in 2015 she received the Outstanding Collegiate Member Award.
Desiré Wooten
Desiré Wooten has over 15 years of experience in Human Resources and Office Management with a Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management from Colorado State University- Global Campus. Throughout her education and experience Desiré has specialized in talent acquisition, career, workforce and professional development and training. Desiré has worked in the staffing and hospitality industries before starting her current journey in Higher Education. It was through these experiences and her own struggles as a first-generation college student, that she realized her biggest strength and passion is helping people navigate the barriers and winding path to an individual’s perfect career that often occurs. When Desiré isn’t working with and cheering students on, she is spending time traveling and learning new recipes with her husband.
Directions to Portland-Metro (Wilsonville, OR)
Parking on Campus (Free!)
Parking Permits
Parking is free at the Portland-Metro campus every day!
Just be sure to park in a space designated “OT.”
ADA Parking
Persons displaying a DMV issued ADA placard or license plate are authorized to park in any valid parking space on campus in addition to parking in designated ADA spaces.
Contact Us
Event programming by Oregon Tech’s Student Involvement and Belonging Team.
Please direct all questions and inquiries to
Getinvolved@oit.edu
Trainings and Workshops
Please give us 2 weeks to prepare for your workshop/training. Workshops can be facilitated for students, staff, or faculty. If you do not see a relevant training or workshop listed, please reach out to our office to see if there is something else we can offer or build together.
Diversity & Inclusion
This training can include a variety of topics, activities, and conversation to increase participants' understanding of diversity and inclusion, and to create a sense of belonging for all at Oregon Tech. This training can be tailored to your program, department, or classroom.
LGBTQ+ Allyship
These trainings are opportunities to learn about LGBTQ+ identities, gender and sexuality, and examine prejudice, assumptions, and privilege. Attend this training to learn how to be supportive and provide a safe space for LGBTQ+ students, staff, and faculty
How to Respond to Racism
This workshop explores our understanding of race, how it is defined in society and the history of racism, then moves on to processing and responding to racism. Activities, scenarios, and discussion ask workshop attendees to share and examine racism, build solidarity, and be empowered to respond to racism in day-to-day living.
Request a Training
Contact us to explore more options!
Klamath Falls
Shawni CayetanoRamos
Associate Director for Student Leadership Development and Cultural Engagement
College Union 214
541-885-0164
Send Email
Portland-Metro
Kim Faks
Assistant Director Student Involvement & Belonging
Wilsonville 430
503-821-1361
Send Email
Resources
Name Changes
Oregon Tech students may submit a
Biographical Change
form to update their preferred name for their official school email address and academic rosters.
Learn How to Become
Learn How to Become
The following resources are designed for LGBTQ students and anyone who supports them. From apps to campus organizations, there is help, assistance and encouragement there for the taking.
Skip to main content
Back
Diversity & Belonging
All Locations
The inaugural Treehouse team commissioned a mural for the newly renovated space by artist Nell Pierce in 2019 featuring four founding members of the Treehouse program. The theme of planting seeds to grow into the diversity and belonging program, includes a quotation by Octavia E. Butler,
"All that you touch you change. All that you change changes you. The only lasting truth is change.”
The office of Diversity and Belonging promotes a dynamic, diverse, and inclusive campus through events, programs, and relationship building with all members of the Oregon Tech community.
Our commitment to diversity includes bringing people together to create a community at Oregon Tech where all feel a sense of belonging.
LIVE Promotional Schedules
by Campuslife2
Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all Oregon Tech sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, please contact
Disability Services
or the
Office of Human Resources
in advance of this program.
Report an Incident
If you have witnessed or experienced an act of discrimination on campus, please provide information. You may fill this form out anonymously by providing no identifying information, and providing only the information you feel comfortable sharing.
Diversity & Belonging
We empower and support the retention of diverse student populations and communities, and provide services and support in the following areas:
Understanding Difference
Promoting Social Justice
Cultural Awareness
Microaggressions
Identity Development
Intersectionality
Community Building
Cultural Events
Get Involved: The Roost platform
Shawni CayetanoRamos
Associate Director for Student Leadership Development & Cultural Engagement
Klamath Falls
541-885-0164
Send Email
Kim Faks
Assistant Director of Student Involvement & Belonging
Portland-Metro (Wilsonville)
503.821.1361
Send Email
The Treehouse Student Program
Student Clubs
Programming
Check out what Diversity & Belonging has provided at Oregon Tech by theme. This can include trainings on a variety of topics, activities, and conversations to increase participants' understanding of diversity and inclusion, and to create a sense of belonging for all at Oregon Tech. This training can be tailored to your program, department, or classroom.
Hispanic, Latinx/a/o Heritage Month
LGBTQ+ Pride Week
Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month
Oregon Tech Celebrates Native American Heritage
2023 Featured Events
Native November 2023
by Campuslife2
Read Oregon Tech's land acknowledgements
here
.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week
2024 MLK Service Week Flyers
by Campuslife2
Black History Month
Click here to view the schedule as a PDF.
Women's History Month
2022 Women's History Month Calendar of Events
Mental Health Awareness Month
Scholarships
There are a wide variety of scholarships available around the world by sponsors who would like to support you and your long-term goals! Diversity & Belonging will do our best to share some of the excellent resources that we hear about.
Leadership & Diversity Scholarship
Oregon Tech awards
Leadership and Diversity (LAD) Scholarships
each year to students who meet the application criteria. Students must not have a bachelor's degree in order to receive an LAD Scholarship. LAD Scholarship recipients are expected to fulfill ten service hours each term, providing leadership and/or promoting diversity in some way at Oregon Tech or in the community.
Find out how to track scholarship community service hours
here
.
30 LGBTQ+ SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
30 LGBTQ+ SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
"Individuals within the LGBTQ community are already faced with enough obstacles in their daily lives that they don't need the added stress of figuring out how to pay for a higher education. Through the means of finding 30 scholarships dedicated to supporting the community, we're hoping to alleviate some of that stress. Many scholarships go unapplied each year, which means lots of money goes unused. So make sure you
check out these scholarships
while you're planning your educational future." From Zippia.com
Women in STEM Conference
Conference Program
The inaugural conference took place Friday, April 21st at Oregon Tech’s Portland-Metro campus in
Wilsonville, OR
.
Students from Oregon’s higher education institutions as well as alumni and professionals in STEM fields were invited.
Sessions Facilitated by Topic Experts Include:
8:00am - Check In Opens and Continental Breakfast
9:00am - Welcome Keynote: Dr. Ashton Greer, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Oregon Tech
9:30am - Wage Gap by Gender, Salary Negotiation: Rebecca Jordan, DW Fritz
10:30am - Imposter Syndrome: Savannah Loberger, Incomm
11:30-12:15pm - Speed Networking: Facilitated by Industry Professionals
12:15pm - Lunch
1:00pm - Diversity and Inclusion: Garima Gautam, Intel
2:00pm - "What I Wish I Would Have Known": Kristina Landen, Garmin and Carina Hahn, Intel
3:00pm - Resume/Interview Workshop - Helping Students Create Power Statements: Desire' Wooten, Oregon Tech Career Services
2023 Presenters
Ashton Greer
Ashton Greer is an Assistant Professor in Oregon Tech's Civil Engineering Department. She received her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from The University of Alabama in 2019 and has professional experience in the construction and water management industries. Ashton's educational background is in water resources, with a particular emphasis in using remote sensing and GIS for hydrologic applications. Ashton's primary teaching roles include a core sequence of water resource courses as well as upper-level water resources electives. Additionally, she leads the First Year Engineering sequence for civil, electrical, and renewable energy engineering students. She maintains an active interdisciplinary research portfolio and aims to meaningfully involve undergraduate engineering students in applied research projects. Ashton also maintains an active service profile at Oregon Tech, as a faculty senator and member of various campus committees. In her free time, Ashton enjoys biking and exploring the outdoors around Klamath Falls with her dog.
Rebecca Kobzeff Jordan
Rebecca Jordan is the Manager of Employee experience with DWFritz Precision Automation here in Wilsonville. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Oregon State University in Economics and Sociology. After 3 years of headhunting for technical experts, Rebecca took a break from recruiting to teach English as a second language in Busan, South Korea. She returned home to the USA a year later with a new perspective on international work culture and collaboration and started internal Talent Acquisition for manufacturing industries. Here, she started including retention building programs and community outreach into her recruiting strategy to build stronger and more engaged teams. Currently at DWFritz, Rebecca is leading the organizations Affirmative Action to ensure engineering and technical industries continue to hire with an inclusive and diverse lens. She understands the obstacles women in technical fields face when it comes to compensation awareness and negotiating competitively. Besides her career, Rebecca enjoys skiing Mt. Hood, weightlifting, walking her dog Birdy, and spending as much time in the sun as possible.
Savannah Loberger
Savannah is a seasoned Software Developer with over 10 years of experience in the tech industry, currently working as an Application Engineer at InComm Payments. As a former Intel engineer, she has worked on various projects ranging from IT troubleshooting to Data Plane Architecture. She is also an active volunteer and STEM outreach program founder, with a passion for inspiring the next generation of makers and innovators.
In addition to her technology career, Savannah is a dedicated community builder and STEM advocate. She founded Girls Get IT! back in high school, the first program to be peer-led and provide hands-on STEM learning opportunities in a supportive community for middle and high school girls. In addition to her work with Girls Get IT!, Savannah has volunteered with several organizations wearing different hats. She volunteered as a judge, emcee, and mentor and coach supporting ORTOP and several robotics teams over the years. She has served a term on the board of Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington. She has been an ambassador at the NCWIT National Summit and participated in the White House roundtable discussion on technology inclusion. She is maybe the only person to have been awarded both the National NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing and the NCWIT Educator Award. She produced the Central Oregon Maker Faire Digital event, which featured over 50% of speakers who were minority and women makers and the following year produced the Central Oregon Maker Faire Education event. Savannah's passion for community building, STEM education, and digital making continue to inspire and empower the next generation of innovators and makers.
In her upcoming talk on imposter syndrome, Savannah will draw on her own experiences to provide insights and advice. Through her talk, she will share practical strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome and building confidence, while also encouraging students to embrace their unique strengths and talents.
Garima Gautam
Garima Gautam is an Engineering Manager in Equipment Productivity Group under Intel’s Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Operations Group. In 2015 Garima started her Intel career in supply chain and has experience in multiple supply chain areas including lithography, wet and dry-etch and advanced filtration. Prior to Intel, Garima worked at other Fortune 100 companies. Garima holds a M.Sc. degree in Global Supply Chain Management and B.Sc. in Computer Science.
Garima is committed to empowering women to thrive through advocacy, mentoring, meaningful connection and strategic opportunities. She is very engaged within Women at Intel Network having held both site and cross-site leadership positions. She drives multiple diversity & inclusion projects inside and outside Intel. She is a recipient of Intel's Global
Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact Achievement Award. Garima is a recipient of STEP ahead national award and serves on Manufacturing Institute’s Diversity and Inclusion advisory committee. She leads SEMI’s manufacturing ownership diversity group & co-chairs WiS (Women in Semiconductor). She is an adjunct faculty at Portland State University’s School of Business and volunteers at mentoring circles. Outside of work she loves travelling and learning about other cultures with her family.
Kristina Landen
Kristina Landen is a Software Engineer at Garmin AT in Salem, Oregon. She has a BS in Software Engineering with a concentration in Cyber Security, and a Minor in Systems Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ. In her five years at Garmin, Kristina has led the testing efforts of multiple features and driven process changes and improvements benefitting each team she's worked with. Outside of work, Kristina mentors a FIRST Robotics Competition team.
Carina Hahn
Carina Hahn has worked at Intel for over 6 years. She started as a process engineer in Intel’s Logic Technology Development group and is now an Engineering Manager leading an organization helping to develop Intel processors. She graduated from the University of Utah in 2016 with her BS/MS in Materials Science and Engineering. Carina is also involved in the Society of Women Engineers where she has held numerous local and society-level positions including local section President. In 2020 she received the Society of Women Engineers Distinguished New Engineer Award, and in 2015 she received the Outstanding Collegiate Member Award.
Desiré Wooten
Desiré Wooten has over 15 years of experience in Human Resources and Office Management with a Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management from Colorado State University- Global Campus. Throughout her education and experience Desiré has specialized in talent acquisition, career, workforce and professional development and training. Desiré has worked in the staffing and hospitality industries before starting her current journey in Higher Education. It was through these experiences and her own struggles as a first-generation college student, that she realized her biggest strength and passion is helping people navigate the barriers and winding path to an individual’s perfect career that often occurs. When Desiré isn’t working with and cheering students on, she is spending time traveling and learning new recipes with her husband.
Directions to Portland-Metro (Wilsonville, OR)
Parking on Campus (Free!)
Parking Permits
Parking is free at the Portland-Metro campus every day!
Just be sure to park in a space designated “OT.”
ADA Parking
Persons displaying a DMV issued ADA placard or license plate are authorized to park in any valid parking space on campus in addition to parking in designated ADA spaces.
Contact Us
Event programming by Oregon Tech’s Student Involvement and Belonging Team.
Please direct all questions and inquiries to
Getinvolved@oit.edu
Trainings and Workshops
Please give us 2 weeks to prepare for your workshop/training. Workshops can be facilitated for students, staff, or faculty. If you do not see a relevant training or workshop listed, please reach out to our office to see if there is something else we can offer or build together.
Diversity & Inclusion
This training can include a variety of topics, activities, and conversation to increase participants' understanding of diversity and inclusion, and to create a sense of belonging for all at Oregon Tech. This training can be tailored to your program, department, or classroom.
LGBTQ+ Allyship
These trainings are opportunities to learn about LGBTQ+ identities, gender and sexuality, and examine prejudice, assumptions, and privilege. Attend this training to learn how to be supportive and provide a safe space for LGBTQ+ students, staff, and faculty
How to Respond to Racism
This workshop explores our understanding of race, how it is defined in society and the history of racism, then moves on to processing and responding to racism. Activities, scenarios, and discussion ask workshop attendees to share and examine racism, build solidarity, and be empowered to respond to racism in day-to-day living.
Request a Training
Contact us to explore more options!
Klamath Falls
Shawni CayetanoRamos
Associate Director for Student Leadership Development and Cultural Engagement
College Union 214
541-885-0164
Send Email
Portland-Metro
Kim Faks
Assistant Director Student Involvement & Belonging
Wilsonville 430
503-821-1361
Send Email
Resources
Name Changes
Oregon Tech students may submit a
Biographical Change
form to update their preferred name for their official school email address and academic rosters.
Learn How to Become
Learn How to Become
The following resources are designed for LGBTQ students and anyone who supports them. From apps to campus organizations, there is help, assistance and encouragement there for the taking.