Campus Pride Conducts National LGBT College Climate Survey
University faculty, staff, and students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) have a special opportunity to participate in a national study that will send specific data back about the climate at the University of Louisville.
The National LGBT College Climate Survey is a comprehensive assessment to document the experiences of students, faculty, staff and administrators who identify as LGBT at America's colleges and universities. The survey is conducted through the Q Research Institute for Higher Education owned and operated by Campus Pride. The assessment examines emerging issues, trends and changing demographics of LGBT people in higher education. The Research Director is Dr. Susan R. Rankin of The Pennsylvania State University and Associate Research Director is Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld of The Iowa State University.
Do you consider U of L to be LGBT-friendly? Are we doing enough on transgender issues? What does it mean to be a lesbian, gay, bisexual or a transgender (LGBT) student, staff, or faculty member at the University of Louisville? Help us come up with data that can determine the goal we pursue and the direction this office takes.
Whatever your experience is, we want to know!
Go here to take the online assessment:
http://www.campuspride.org/research.
You'll be entered into a drawing for a $500 prize and a RSVP cruise.

