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WFU
Anti-Discrimination Statement
"Wake
Forest University adheres to and supports anti-discrimination laws and
regulations. In addition, Wake Forest rejects hatred and bigotry in
any form and adheres to the principle that no person affiliated with
Wake Forest should be judged or harassed on the basis of perceived or
actual sexual orientation. In affirming its commitment to this principle,
Wake Forest does not limit freedom of religious association or expression,
does not presume to control the policies of persons or entities not
affiliated with Wake Forest, and does not extend benefits beyond those
provided under other policies of Wake Forest."
Unanimously
adopted by the Board of Trustees April 19, 1995.
Report
on the Campus Climate for Gay & Lesbian Students
The "Report
on the Campus Climate for Gay & Lesbian Students" was conducted
by the Student Life Committee and issued in December 2000. To find out
more, view the report.
Safe
Places
Safe Places is a sticker program identifying supportive faculty, staff, and administrators on campus. Faculty, staff, and administrators that display this sticker are pledging a safe environment for anyone of any race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation or political philosophy. Any faculty, staff, or administrator
that would like a sticker or that needs a replacement sticker should
contact a member of the GSSA executive board.
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual
Counseling & Support
The Wake
Forest University Counseling Center offers counseling and a support
group for gay, lesbian, and bisexual students. The counseling center
has a policy of complete confidentiality. For more information, call
the Counseling Center at (336)758-5273.
WFU
Domestic Partner Benefits
Wake Forest
University offers domestic partner benefits on the Reynolda campus.
Visit domestic partner information at the WFU Human
Resources web page for more information.
Community
Resources
The Triangle
Business and Professional Guild (TBPG) offers a dynamic listing of community
resources on their community organization page. Visit
this page to see what the Triad has to offer the glbt community.
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