At Harvard, the LGBTQ+ community is alive and well. Even though a lot of progress has been made toward equality, people with different gender identities or sexual orientations still face discrimination, unfairness, and other problems. ODIB wants to help LGBTQ+ students, staff, and faculty, make LGBTQ+ concerns and issues more visible, and work toward a campus where everyone feels welcome and safe. Here are some places where LGBTQ+ people and their allies can find information.
Places for LGBTQ+ People
Spaces have open schedules and make room for conversation and community that can change. Everyone from Harvard is welcome, including students, staff, faculty, postdocs, research fellows, and academic staff.
Harvard College
The Center at Harvard University
Discover unique opportunities at Harvard College.
The BGLTQ Student Life Office
Serves as the main resource for bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, queer, and questioning (BGLTQ) students at Harvard College.
Research into women, men, and sexuality (WGS)
Harvard students can study gender and sexuality through the lenses of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences at WGS.
Women’s Center
The goal of the Harvard College Women’s Center is to promote gender equality by raising awareness of women’s and gender issues, developing women’s leadership, and honoring women who challenge, motivate, and inspire.