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Urban Designer/ Landscape Architect Vicki Estrada and the beauty of the SDSU Trolley Station

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4rd Annual CESCaL Conference

Center for Excellence in Counseling and Leadership helps prevent bulling
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LGBT Studies Major & Minor

An interdisciplinary program, with courses in gay and lesbian literature, history of sexuality, gender and sexuality in the media and more.

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Finding Leadership Under Identity - LGBTQ Public Lecture Series

    out_on_campus_logo.jpgLGBTQ News and Events  

    New LGBT Studies Summer 2013 Courses

    LGBT 496 Sexual Orientation and the Law GEN 340 Confronting AIDS PSY 355 Psychology of Human Sexual Behavior WMNST 360 Women's Sexuality and the Body WMNST 598 Internship (please contact Professor Cayleff at cayleff@mail.sdsu.edu to sign up for an internship) Check Course Schedule on the SDSU website for days, times and locations The complete handout for LGBT Studies is also posted under Course Documents, and the information is on our website lgbt.sdsu.edu Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Student Union holds weekly meetings on Thursdays at 5:30pm in Aztec Mesa 105. Come and join the fun! Contact Marina Butler at lgbtsu.president@gmail.com for more information.

    Growing up Gay in America - New Report Tells All. 

    Trans* Talk Discussion Group (NEW DATE/TIME!) meets every Thursday from 6-7pm in The Cross Cultural Center. This is a discussion group for trans* SDSU students. For more information, contact the Cross Cultural Center at ccc@mail.sdsu.edu or (619) 594-7057.

    Safe Zones @SDSU will hold their next general ally training Wednesday, April 18th from 5PM-8PM. The Safe Zones training program teaches you about LGBTQ issues, support, referrals, and how to work to improve our campus climate. Training sessions are available every semester and are free of charge! Contact Carrie Sakai at csakai@mail.sdsu.edu for more information on trainings.

    Queer Women of Color Caucus Empowering All Shades of the Spectrum! QWOCC is a discussion group for lesbian, bisexual, and queer women of color students. This group discusses topics ranging from current affairs, social issues, personal relationships and their respective communities. QWOCC meets every Wednesday, from noon to 130PM in the Cross Cultural Center. For more information, contact the Cross Cultural Center at ccc@mail.sdsu.edu or (619) 594-7057.

    Speak Up and Speak Out to Educate SDSU! The LGBTQ Speakers Bureau program visits several classrooms, student organizations, and sororities and fraternities each semester to talk to students about LGBT life and experience. We welcome students of all sexual orientations and

    Lavender Graduation May 8th, 2013, Sign up today

    SDSU Joins the ILGA - International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association 

    New LGBT Studies Major

    The Second University in the nation to provide a major dedicated to LGBT studies. SDSU students, faculty and staff celebrate the new major. Read More  

    IVC Raises the Flag
    Imperial Valley Campus Rainbow Flag Ceremony, October 10, 2011, San Diego State University, Imperial Valley Campus plans to host their first annual rainbow Flag Ceremony. The enthusiasm of IVC freshman Thomas Negron initiatied the campus-wide event.

    Daniel Joseph Baker Supports CESCAL
    American's Got Talent Performer Daniel Joseph Baker has agreed to speak and perform at the Third Annual CESCAL Conference.

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      SDSU Safe Zones Become an ally today. Keep our campus welcoming and safe
    • CESCaL
      Empowering School Counselors and all Educators to Support our LGBTQIA Youth
    • LGBT Studies Major and Minor
      An interdisciplinary program, including courses in gay and lesbian literature, history of sexuality, gender and sexuality in the media and others.
    • Gender Neutral Housing
      The Office of Housing Administration (OHA) and Residential Education Office (REO) creates a nurturing community atmosphere for all individuals.