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LGBTQ+ resource center will serve campus community

Susquehanna University recently dedicated the LGBTQ+ Resource Center as an on-campus space where queer students will feel empowered — and all students are welcomed and supported.

“We want to promote students and community visibility by empowering and lifting up queer students and giving them a bigger voice on campus,” said Kyoti Tavarez ’24, a QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) student liaison with the resource center. “This is a space where we want to highlight queer students and their accomplishments, talents and joy.”

Located in the Scholars House and adjacent to the Charles B. Degenstein Campus Center, the center’s creation was due in part to growing demand among LGBTQ+-identifying students, said Dena Salerno, senior director of inclusion & diversity.

Kyoti Tavarez ’24 laughs at the opening of Susquehanna’s LGBTQ+ Resource Center.

“After discussing the feasibility of a resource center for many years, talks really began in earnest when we had over 30% of a recent incoming class tell us that they identify as queer in some way,” Salerno said.

Tavarez said she and other student employees of the center are coordinating with offices across campus — from the Blough-Weis Library to the VIP Center and more — to bring more LGBTQ+ literature and special programming to the center.

Midday Mindfulness sessions, led by a certified student yoga instructor, are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday at 2 p.m., and Thursday and Friday at 4:10 p.m.

The center is staffed with members from the Division of Access, Equity & Belonging and VIP Center, as well as student employees, and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by reservation.

“When you create spaces like this, a lot of people feel they aren’t allowed to come in, but I want to stress that everyone is welcome here,” Tavarez said.

For questions about Susquehanna’s LGBTQ+ Resource Center, contact Salerno.

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