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黑料视频 reaches highest ever score for LGBTQ+ inclusion

University scores 4.5 out of 5 on national Campus Pride Index

In June 2022, 黑料视频 executed its inaugural raising of the Progress Pride Flag outside the University Union in recognition of Pride Month. In June 2022, 黑料视频 executed its inaugural raising of the Progress Pride Flag outside the University Union in recognition of Pride Month.
In June 2022, 黑料视频 executed its inaugural raising of the Progress Pride Flag outside the University Union in recognition of Pride Month. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.

黑料视频 scored a nearly perfect ranking on the latest national Campus Pride Index, which measures a university鈥檚 commitment to LGBTQ+ safety and inclusivity on campus. The University received a 4.5 out of 5, an increase from the 3.5 scores received in previous years.

Nicholas Martin, assistant director of the Q Center, sees this as a reflection of the organization鈥檚 dedication and Binghamton鈥檚 real commitment to outreach.

鈥淥ur score increase is because of the advocacy and hard work of past and current Q Center professional staff, student managers, interns, and volunteers to make this campus and the local Binghamton community a more inclusive and welcoming place for the queer community,鈥 Martin said.

Since the Q Center鈥檚 inception in 2016, campus outreach has continued to grow and evolve. One of many new initiatives is the center鈥檚 Gender Bender Closet, which allows students to get clothes that affirm their gender identity and expression. There鈥檚 also the Q Center library, which lends LGBTQ+ books and magazines to students. Major events like Rainbow Welcome and Transgender Awareness Week bring students in the community together.

鈥淭he Q Center team has worked tirelessly to increase LGBTQ+ visibility on campus through events, educational workshops, our Gender Bender Clothing Closet, and meaningful collaborations with campus partners and the LGBTQ+ student organizations,鈥 Martin said.

The Campus Pride Index measures a university鈥檚 commitment to LGBTQ-inclusive practices, programs, spaces and policy. It highlights the positive work within higher education institutions to keep prospective students informed by helping them to find a school that values their safety and belonging on campus.

This score reflects the efforts of many areas across campus,鈥 Anne Guanciale, director of intercultural affairs, said. 鈥淚n addition to the work of the Q Center, there is Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, a new LGBTQ+ Living Community in residential life, several LGBTQ+ student organizations, and other faculty, staff and students that have contributed by serving as advocates and community builders.鈥

To participate in the rating process, a 50-question survey is taken by a campus representative. The criteria include student life, campus safety and health, academic programs, recruitment and retention efforts, housing and policy commitment. Student and residence life practices were each awarded five stars. Campus safety and academic life earned an overall 4.5-star rating.

Rachel Del Fierro, an intern at the Q Center and a sophomore psychology major, believes there is always room for improvement, but sees this rating as a reflection of how far the University has come.

鈥淚n the end, we truly care about everyone who visits us, collaborates with us, and seeks out our services, and are always looking for ways to expand our offerings and ensure the safety and well-being of the students,鈥 Del Fierro said.

Learn more about Binghamton鈥檚 inclusivity efforts and how you can get involved.

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