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QRC Programs

Queer Academic Support

The QRC offers resources and tools for LGBTQIAA students to succeed academically during their time at Portland state, including Academic Coaching, Scholarships, the QRC library, Gender & Queer Majors & Minors, and our Lavender Graduation ceremony.

Transgender Resources
Access trained staff knowledgeable in gender issues, trans* healthcare issues, and trans* resources on
campus.

 

 

Dis/Ability Accessibility Resources
Meet with staff knowledgeable about accessibility on campus, advocacy for greater accessibility.

 


 

Volunteering Opportunities
Volunteer with us!


 

 

 

Internship Opportunities
Are you looking for a queer-related internship? We partner with many community organizations to offer
internships in the LGBTQIAA community.

 

 

Queer Students of Color Resources
Consult with staff trained in social justice issues, knowledge of Students of Color resources on
campus, advocacy for QTPoC.

 

 

Queeries: The Speaker’s Bureau
QRC offers ally trainings and panels to faculty, staff, students, on various topics of the LGBTQIAA community, including Coming Out & "Guess
the Straight" panels, and Ally trainings.

 


 

QRC Board
The QRC Board takes part in the QRC Advisory Board supporting trainings, progams and fundraising.


 

 

 

SAGE / LGBTQ Campus Policy
The President’s Commission on Sexual & Gender Equity meets to improve policies & campus environments to meet the needs of Queer students, staff & faculty.

 

 Men who have sex with men (MSM) Resources
Access staff knowledgeable in resources for men who have sex with men, resources in the community and advocacy on campus.

 

Design & Marketing Program                                      The Design & Marketing Program handles the QRC Library, Graphics Design, Web & Social Media Presence, and any public relations and marketing of all other QRC programs.

Interpersonal Violence (IPV) Program

Counseling, education, and resources available to create safe spaces & assist those who are survivors of IPV.