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Book signing and reading with author Jimmy Creech – Nov. 8
November 2, 2011
LGBTQ Office Open House – Nov. 11
November 2, 2011
Join the LGBTQ Office for a meeting, some greeting, and a little community.
Spectrum awarded Guilford Green Foundation grant
November 1, 2011
Spectrum awarded Guilford Green Foundation grant to support LGBTQ Office promotion and resources.
Forums explore campus racial issues
September 28, 2011
Administrative and student leaders met in McCoy Commons Sept. 27-28 for two forums about recent campus incidents involving racial slurs.
Forums on harassment and discrimination set for Sept. 27-28
September 23, 2011
Two open forums have been scheduled related to recent racial incidents on campus.
Campus vigil protests NC gay marriage amendment
September 12, 2011
More than 100 people gathered on Young Commons Sept. 12 to protest a law that would ban gay marriage in North Carolina.
Vigil Against Anti-LGBTQI Senate Bill proposal
September 12, 2011
Join students, faculty, and staff in a vigil at 7:15 p.m. this Monday at the Speaker's Corner between Moseley and the Koury Center.
Elon student, professor participate in leadership camp
August 18, 2011
SPECTRUM President Jess McDonald spent a week in July in the blazing heat of the Nashville sun, working as a leader at Camp Pride Summer Leadership Camp. Associate Professor of Art History and SPECTRUM faculty advisor Kirstin Ringelberg also attended, in the new Advisor Boot Camp. Sponsored by Campus Pride and Vanderbilt University, the camp teaches students to learn how to create and lead plans of action to make their campuses more inclusive, safe and just for LGBTQIA people.
Kirstin Ringelberg to serve as coordinator of Elon’s LGBTQ office
August 17, 2011
Kirstin Ringelberg, associate professor of art history, has been appointed as the first coordinator of the LGBTQ Office at Elon. Ringelberg will collaborate with various offices on campus to further a welcoming and supportive environment for members of the LGBTQ community and provide educational and social programming for the campus.