"We've had great accomplishments. Just being able to recognize and celebrate that is activism in itself."
- Phoenix Hernandez
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The Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC) serves as a hub for community, pride and empowerment. At the GSRC, you’ll find a lounge, discussion groups, books, programs and events that enhance your quality of life and reinforce UAlbany’s commitment to social justice and diversity. GSRC staff empower student groups to create memorable events through expert consultation and co-sponsorship.
Choose roommates from across the gender spectrum, join Harvey House or opt for single-gender housing that aligns with your gender identity.
Gender and sexuality social and advocacy groups host events across campus to cultivate a strong sense of community.
Giving to the GSRC drives social justice, expands needed services and makes a difference at UAlbany.
UAlbany is recognized as a model campus for LGBTQ+ events, programs, support and services.
5-Star Rating
2024 Campus Pride Index
National Listing of LGBTQ-Friendly Colleges & Universities
National 'HEED' Diversity Award
Since 2018
INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine
"We've had great accomplishments. Just being able to recognize and celebrate that is activism in itself."
- Phoenix Hernandez
Lavender Celebration recognizes LGBTQ+ and allied students completing their bachelor’s, master’s or PhD degree. Participating graduates are encouraged to invite friends, allies and family as they receive a rainbow tassel, hear from LGBTQ+ and allied alumni, meet fellow graduates and are received by LGBTQ+ faculty and allies.
Lavender Celebration features awards celebrating faculty, staff, students and alumni who contribute to the LGBTQ+ community. Nominations open in March and April and can be made online through MyInvolvement.
Nancy Belowich-Negron was the Director of the Disability Resource Center at UAlbany for more than 30 years. During that time she served as the lead trainer for the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI) and spearheaded the development of Safe Space training. Although Nancy retired in 2013, her spirit and resolve continue to flow through the lives she touched at UAlbany.
This award is given to a UAlbany community member whose dedication to deliberate dialogue around intersectional identities embodies Nancy’s spirit and who has continued to forge Brave Safe Spaces on campus through their work with the Safe Space Program or other campus commitments.
This award recognizes a UAlbany faculty or staff member whose leadership promotes understanding and inspires others to improve the climate for the LGBTQ+ campus community.
The Excellence in LGBTQ+ Scholarship or Creative Works Award is given to an LGBTQ+ faculty, staff or student whose research, publishing or creative work forges brave new paths, or whose research or work furthers LGBTQ+ scholarship and representation.
After leaving the University at Albany, known then as the New York State College for Teachers in Albany, Harvey Milk ‘51 became a teacher in New York City before moving to California where he became the first openly gay man elected to a public office. This award is given to a UAlbany alumnus who, upon leaving the University, has made substantial contributions to social justice issues in their work or community involvement.
The Gender Warrior Award is given to a faculty member, staff member, student or department that has made a substantial impact on issues of gender equity, who has challenged the barriers and constructs of gender, and promoted social justice.
This award recognizes a UAlbany department which has made a significant, sustained contribution to furthering LGBTQ+ inclusion through its work or resources on campus or in the community.
This award is presented to a department, faculty member, staff member, student or student group that dreams boldly and whose dedication and passion bring new resources and inspire others.
This award recognizes UAlbany students, faculty or staff members who make outstanding contributions to LGBTQ+ resources on campus or broader communities without holding an elected office within an organization.
This award recognizes a UAlbany department, student, student group, faculty or staff member who has made outstanding contributions to LGBTQ+ initiatives on campus or in the broader community. UAlbany has seen a large increase in resources and awareness of LGBTQ+ issues and strives to recognize and remember those who have contributed to this success but who may not have been formally recognized.
An ally is defined as someone who advocates, serves on committees, mentors or provides ally development for the benefit of the LGBTQ+ campus community. This award recognizes a UAlbany department, faculty, staff, student or student group who has supported and advanced the LGBTQ+ and allied campus community.
The GSRC is a registered organization with the UAlbany’s Community & Public Services Program (CPSP). Through this program, you can complete 60 to 100 hours of service with the GSRC and receive one to three credits a semester for a total of four semesters. You can also search CPSP opportunities to work with other organizations on campus or in the community.
You can apply for summer internships to work with the GSRC Coordinator on special projects for the center. Contact [email protected] for more information.
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