The LGBTQ+ Intercultural Engagement Program is dedicated to fostering a welcoming community where all students can find a sense of belonging. Our mission is to offer educational and celebratory programming that promotes understanding, appreciation, and awareness of LGBTQ+ cultures.
Our program hosts a variety of engaging and meaningful events throughout the year. From commemorative days like Transgender Day of Remembrance and National Coming Out Day, to celebratory gatherings like our Lavender Graduation Celebration, we offer spaces for education, celebration, and community building for all students.
Our events foster understanding and appreciation for the LGBTQ+ community. The best way to stay up to date on our events is to follow us on Instagram and TikTok or stop by our office in WB 112.
LGBTQ+ Satellite Library
The LGBTQ+ Satellite Library is in our student lounge space in WB 112. This extension of the Fulton Library provides a thoughtfully curated collection of books and media that celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community. Our friendly staff members are here to assist you in checking out books with your UVID number.
InQueery
InQueery is a non-mandatory educational program devoted to education, outreach, and advocacy regarding LGBTQ+ issues. Through student panels, we seek to foster an inclusive campus community that welcomes, understands, and supports all identities and lived experiences. Our flexible approach creates space for discussions that meet your group’s needs and works on four basic principles:
Potential InQueery topics include LGBTQ+ terminology, coming out experiences, harassment and violence, religion, and social and cultural constructions of sexuality and gender.
To request a panel for your class, group, or organization, please fill out the form below:Faculty InQuerry Panel Request
To volunteer as a student panelist fill out the form below:
If you have questions or concerns please contact us at [email protected] or 801-863-8885.
Cultural Competency Trainings
As part of the university’s Cultural Competency Workshops for faculty, staff, and administrators, LGBTQ+ Intercultural Engagement Program staff teach a workshop on queer identity and sexuality. The Cultural Competency Workshops are designed to help participants build caring relationships across Utah Valley University’s campus community by gaining the tools to improve self-reflection and awareness, communicate effectively across diverse cultures, fostering mutual respect, and promoting an inclusive campus.
Safe Zone Trainings
Safe Zone Trainings are about fostering an environment of inclusion for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies on our campus and in the surrounding community. These non-mandatory trainings raise visibility and promote ally building through:
Our Safe Zone Trainings are a multilevel program to ensure that there is adequate education and training. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at [email protected].
Student Lounge Space
Our LGBTQ+ student lounge located in WB 112 is a welcoming and inclusive space designed for relaxation, community building, and personal growth. Here, students can connect with peers and enjoy a safe environment where everyone is respected and valued. The lounge features comfortable seating, a variety of books and media, and designated areas for eating and studying. All students are welcome in this space.
Support Groups
Student Health Services offers a weekly LGBTQ+ Therapy Group. Group therapy sessions help students gain personal insight, improve communication skills, and explore relationships. The LGBTQ+ group has a particular focus on queer issues and offers an LGBTQ+ only environment.
Personal Information Change
You can update your official personal records at UVU in a few different ways. If you have changed your legal name or legal sex, you can submit a Change of Personal Information form with the Registrar’s Office. You will need to provide copies of your Social Security card and/or a government-issued photo ID or court order.
Learn more on the Registrar’s Office website.
If you have not legally changed your name or sex, you can still update your name, gender, and pronouns on myUVU and Canvas. While these are not considered changes to your official records, updating your records on these services allows your instructors and classmates to see your preferred name and your pronouns on a day-to-day basis.
LGBTQ+ Housing Information
Know your rights as a queer person looking for housing. It is prohibited under the Fair Housing Act for any landlord or housing provider to discriminate against LGBTQ+ persons on the basis of sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
All Gender Restrooms
UVU has all gender restrooms available across campus:
12 of the surrounding houses have all-gender restrooms.
For a full directory of student resources, visit the Student Success website.
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LGBTQ+ Intercultural Engagement Program