• New Member Conference
    Saturday, October 4

  • Up 'til Dawn Awareness Week
    October 5-11

  • Erin Weed presents Girls Fight Back
    Tuesday, October 7
    9:30pm - UC McConomy

  • Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council Role Model Reception
    Monday, October 20
    4:30 - 6:30pm - UC Danforth

  • Up 'til Dawn All Team Meeting
    Thursday, October 23
    8-10pm - Porter Hall 100

  • Homecoming Greek Reception
    Saturday, October 25
    1:30-3pm

  • SafeWalk Training
    Thursday, October 30
    9:00p.m. - 103 Margaret Morrison

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Student Development Office

GLBT Resources

Under the umbrella organization of SOHO, the Student Life Office coordinates a number of programs and resources designed to support the GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender) community on campus, as well as to raise awareness about issues affecting the GLBT community.

SafeZone is a network of allies (faculty, staff and students) committed to providing a safe and affirming environment for all at Carnegie Mellon, including anyone dealing with issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. By displaying a SafeZone sign in their work or living space, members of the SafeZone network actively show their support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons. For more information about how to join SafeZone, contact via email or phone at (412) 268-2142or visit the SafeZone website.

Student Development also provides advising support ALLIES, a student organization which offers programs and resources for people of any sexual orientation on issues related to sexual identity. ALLIES also serves as the GLBT and Allies social organization on campus. To learn more, visit their website.

Speak Your Mind is a series of monthly dinner conversations on current topics, including those related to sexual identity and the GLBT community. Visit the Speak Your Mind calendar for a list of upcoming dinners in the series.

In addition to these ongoing opportunities, our campus also celebrates Pride Month and National Day of Silence. For more information on those two programs, please visit the links to the left.