LGBTQ+ Resource Center
Hobart and William Smith are home to diverse and engaged communities of LGBTQIA+ students, staff and faculty. HWS is committed to fostering a community that is open, safe and inclusive for all students, making LGBTQIA+ students feel welcomed, supported and encouraged during their time on campus. HWS’ commitment to inclusive excellence situates inclusion, equity, diversity and justice at the “core of the academic mission and institutional functioning” including faculty and staff hiring, training and evaluation, campus wide communications and assessments and regular campus climate checks and measures of accountability. The LGBTQ+ Resource Center seeks to affirm and support the identities of all LGBTQIA+ students, faculty, and staff while fostering allies that engage the community at large with compassion and empathy. Come find support, have fun, contribute allyship and get to know the Colleges' LGBTQIA+ community through events like Queer Trivia or Movie Night or participating in Transgender Day of Visibility or National Coming Out Day.
In 2002, HWS became the first college in the country to offer a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies curriculum.
Located 402 Pulteney Street, the Resource Center (“the RC”) is run by Mace McDonald (they/them) and a team of student workers and operates under the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The Resource Center coordinates campus-wide programs every semester to enhance the community’s understanding and appreciation of LGBTQIA+ people, topics, and needs. We encourage students to utilize the RC as a social or study space during open hours. Student organizations can also work with RC staff to gain access for meetings and events.
When we all thrive
Academic Offerings
The HWS curriculum is designed to give you the flexibility to pursue your passions and interests while also gaining a robust foundation essential for helping you prepare for the future.
All Gender Restrooms
Many locations across campus, including residence halls, offer gender inclusive bathrooms.
Gender Inclusive Housing
Part of attending a residential college is living on campus with other students and encountering new experiences. Gender inclusive housing provides a living environment that is not limitied by the traditional gender binary.
Health and Wellness
Find on and off-campus options for all of your health and wellness needs.
SafeZone Training
The LGBTQ+ Resource Center provides SafeZone training for students, staff, faculty, and the Geneva community. The training helps participants create inclusive and safe spaces for discussions around sexual orientation and gender identity. Currently, all student leaders at HWS are required to participate in Safe Zone training. Any group in the HWS community can request training.
LGBTQ+ Student Organizations
Join Pride Alliance or Trans Empowerment Coalition or start a club of your own.
Name, Gender and Pronouns
Here, you have the freedom to choose your name, gender and pronouns, regardless of legal status, provided that your choice is not for the purpose of misrepresentation.
Additional Campus Resources
Learn more about the programs and policies on campus that create an environment of support.
Off-Campus Resources
Browse our compilation of local and remote resources for LGBTQIA+ students.
Crisis
Resources for times of crisis.
LAVENDER GRADUATION
Lavender Graduation is held annually to celebrate the achievements of graduates in the LGBTQQIA+ community. Sponsored by the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, the Lavender Graduation ceremony includes a presentation featuring a keynote speaker. An excerpt from 2023 keynote speaker Hugh Ryan was featured in a Slate article.