Programs and Support Services
Find a program that’s right for you in the Oakland University Gender and Sexuality Center. Here, we provide services and resources to help educate students, faculty, staff and community members about LGBTQIA, including information and referral services, an extensive lending library, and space for studying and socializing.
Support
QTPOC @ OU is a biweekly discussion and social group cosponsored by the Gender & Sexuality Center and the Center for Multicultural Initiatives. This group aims to provide space for OU students to discuss how they experience the intersecting impacts of racism, heterosexism/homophobia/queerphobia, and cissexism/transphobia/sexism.
Gender Together is a weekly support group cosponsored by the Gender & Sexuality Center and OU Counseling Center. This group aims to provide space for students to freely explore their gender, to grow in their understanding of their relationship to gender, and to find community amongst others with similar experiences.
Education
Training Opportunities for OU students, staff, and faculty are also available - more information can be found here.
Day of Learning is a day-long educational experience focusing on a specific LGBTQ+ identity or intersection which takes place once each Fall and Winter semester.
Transgender & Nonbinary Day of Learning: November 7th. Register here.
Asexual & Aromantic Spectrums Day of Learning: April TBD
Gender and Sexuality Center (GSC)
318 Meadow Brook Road
Rochester, MI 48309-4454
(location map)
(248) 370-4336
[email protected]
Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.