04/30/2024
Please join us for a conversation with Coach Jennifer King on Friday, May 3 at 5pm in Newman Arena as she shares on her journey to success. Coach King made history in 2021 as the first Black woman to be hired as a full-time coach in the NFL. Coach King will share her path to the NFL, insight on her day to day activities, and answer your questions.
This event is free and open to the public. Please invite your friends, neighbors, and colleagues.
*Doors will open at 4:30pm
Coach Jennifer King's talk is brought to you by Black Student Empowerment, Gender Equity Resource Center, Cornell Athletics and the LGBT Resource Center.
02/06/2024
Join the LGBTRC and Cornell Health to learn what medical services exist for Trans and gender expansive students at this virtual info session! Connect with providers to ask questions about resources and transition-related offerings at Cornell. 🏳️⚧️ Register on Campus Groups at the link in our bio🤍
02/06/2024
Don't miss these Spring 2024 workshops!
02/01/2024
We are proud to share we’ll be offering a legal name change clinic again this semester! 🏳️⚧️ This clinic is FREE and provides you with law liaisons to assist with the process, as well as emotional support resources from our center 🤍 We will post a registration page shortly, but for now, keep in mind you will need to bring your birth certificate and possibly additional legal information. You can gather that now or over February break if you store those documents at another residence. Please reach out via DM, comment, or email if you have additional questions!
01/25/2024
This is a great opportunity to pause and gather with other Cornell community members as student, staff, and faculty storytellers share their personal experiences with overcoming life’s hurdles.
Complete 6-week schedule and more at https://scl.cornell.edu/soupandhope 🥣
01/24/2024
The Access Fund is administered in collaboration with Cornell’s FGLI (First Generation Low Income) Programming and is only possible if funds are available.
The Access Fund provides enrolled full-time undergraduate, graduate, and professional Cornell students who qualify as low-income based on their financial aid package with up to $500 of financial support to help mitigate on-campus barriers, access basic necessities, and assist with unexpected expenses not covered through financial aid, health insurance, or other university resources.
To make a gift in support of the Access Fund, please visit our online giving page
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Support your favorite area!
01/11/2024
New ‘Sensory Room' Provides Refuge for Neurodivergent Students
Open to all, the calming space is stocked with fidget spinners, weighted blankets, noise-canceling headphones, and more.