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LGBT Resource Center

Welcome

Welcome to Bowling Green State University's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center Web site. Our center's purpose is to provide service to the entire BGSU community through programming, education and support. We are located in 433 Conklin Hall and have a variety of resources and services available, including a library of books and media. Please stop by the center during our hours and take advantage of a safe place to relax. Also, please be sure to take a look at our new brochure for upcoming programs and events, as we are currently updating our Web site. We welcome any questions or suggestions that you may have to improve our service to the BGSU community.


LGBT Resource Center Fall 2009 Hours:
Monday-Thursday

1:00 PM-5:00 PM


(Please note: Hours are subject to change)

 
Please contact:
Annie Russell  
for more information

LGBT Resource Center
Bowling Green State University
433 Saddlemire Student Services at Conklin 
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403

(419) 372 - 3244

 

  

  Bowling Green State University was recognized as one of the 100 best campuses for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) students in the nation by the new The Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students, the first comprehensive LGBT campus guide. BGSU earned the distinction based on its record of creating a positive living and learning environment for LGBT students. Colleges and universities selected for the book were reviewed for their institutional policies, commitment and support, academic life, housing, student life, counseling and health services, campus safety, and recruitment and retention efforts. BGSU was one of 680 campuses nominated for the honor, and was selected after an extensive online interview process that gathered information from students nationwide.