LGBTQA Programs & Services: What We Do
LGBTQA Programs, Services & Resource Center is located in 345 Nebraska Union (3rd floor). The LGBTQA Center helps build and sustain a socially just campus community that is welcoming and inclusive of all people of all sexual orientations, gender identities and expression.
We offer:
- a safe space to find out about sexual orientation, gender identity and expression;
- a safe place to hang out and meet friends;
- provide Safe Space and Ally Development presentations, workshops and materials,
- engage in collaborative programming, outreach and advocacy;
- house a library & other resources;
- have involvement opportunities as a member of OutSpeaking (Speakers Bureau) or as a member of the Queerteers (the center’s volunteer group).
The Assistant Director in Student Involvement for LGBTQA Programs & Services serves as the Director of the Center. The Director:
- provides consultation and assistance on LGBTQA and social justice issues;
- meets with individuals to assess needs and circumstances and provide assistance and referrals;
- works collaboratively to develop resources based on needs assessments and requests;
- assists with presentations, outreach and programming to raise awareness about LGBTQA and social justice issues and to cultivate a safe, respectful and inclusive campus community for all people of all sexual orientations and gender identities/expression.
Pat Tetreault, Ph.D., Director, (402) 472-1752, ptetreault1@unl.edu
LGBTQA Resource Center, 345 Nebraska Union, (402) 472-1652, lgbtqresourcecenter@unl.edu
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Contact Information
Assistant Director
Pat Tetreault, Ph.D.
472-1752
ptetreau@unlnotes.unl.edu
345 Nebraska Union




