Lgbtq clubs


The TL;DR

  • NYU is home to eight student-run LGBTQ+ clubs that provide a safe space for students to learn, grow, and verb fun.
  • Clubs cover everything, from activism and community building to religion and spirituality.
  • LGBTQ+ clubs call the NYU LGBTQ+ Center home.

NYU’s student-led LGBTQ+ clubs give a sense of community, belonging, and home for the University’s LGBTQ+ students and their allies. While each club has its own unique focus, they all provide students with a reliable space to learn, grow, and have fun. Below, we dive deeper into NYU’s LGBTQ+ clubs.

Make Friends from the Commence

The adjustment from high academy to college can be a challenge. For Catherine Chen, joining an LGBTQ+ club during her first semester helped ease the transition. “Building a social community when you first get here gives you the confidence to go out and forge your way through all the adj professional and academic opportunities ahead,” she says. Catherine, who majored in Chemistry at the College of Arts and Science (CAS), is the former president of CampGrrl, a club for q

LGBTQIA+ Student Organizations

Student organizations occasionally change their meeting times or cancel meetings. The best way to acquire meeting info is through contacting the organizations directly.

Fall Quarter Club Schedule

Come check out these student organizations that host their meetings at the center

  • APIQ:
  • OStem:
  • Sakhi:
  • La Familia:
  • Sapphic:
  • M4M:  
  • TNGC:
  • Aspec Club: 

APIQ (Asian & Pacific Islander Queers)

APIQ (Asian & Pacific-Islander Queers) is a non-profit student organization at UC Davis founded in 1999. Our mission is to provide a safe, confidential space for students who identify as both Asian and/or Pacific-Islander and within the LGBTQIA+ community. Many of our events are open to the community, regardless of ethnicity, sexuality, gender identity, or age. We hope to enrich and school all students in the UC Davis community who are interested in queer and Asian issues. APIQ holds a variety of meetings and events throughout the year such as socials, discussions, and workshops where we search important topics like i

Fostering safe & inclusive school communities via advocacy

The Inter-University LGBT Network is a network for organisations in Singapore universities to collaborate in fostering safer and more inclusive school communities for everyone regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression.

Our Organisation

“Inter-University LGBT Network is a student-run organisation, acting as a collective voice for the various university groups and maintaining their continuity.

We currently look over 8 member groups: NTU Kaleidoscope (Nanyang Technological University), QueerNUS (National University of Singapore), TFreedom (Tembusu College NUS), Gender Collective (NUS University Scholars Programme), EnCAPTsulate (NUS College of Alice & Peter Tan), G spot (Yale-NUS College), Out to Care (Singapore Management University), and Q-space (Singapore Institute of Technology).”


What we do

SUPPORT & OUTREACH

To boost awareness, promote understanding of gender and sexual diversity on campus, build a safe space for networking, peer support and social engage

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