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Clark University values and supports its LGBTQIA+ community members — students, faculty, and staff. On this page, you will find information and resources to help you navigate your Clark experience, on campus and beyond.

University Resources, Practices, and Policies

All-Gender Bathroom List

View a list of all-gender (and single stall) bathrooms on Clark’s campus. The original gender-neutral bathroom project was spearheaded by Oliver McCormick ’24 and was a continuation of work started by previous student groups.


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Staff and Resources

Students, Faculty, and Staff: learn more about our inclusive policies (e.g. name change for on-campus use), supports for success, and access to health care support as a Trans or Queer student or staff member here at Clark.


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Gender-Inclusive Housing Policy

All students in University housing may choose to live with a roommate or suite-mates of any gender. Additionally, all gendered spaces are assigned based on students’ self-identified gender.

Want to know more? Contact us at reslife@c178.net.


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Student Groups and Affinity Spaces

Trans and Gender Diverse Support and Discussion Group

The Trans and Gender Diverse Support and Discussion Group provides an affinity space for those that are trans (binary or non-binary), gender diverse, and/or navigating or questioning aspects of their gender. Each session is co-facilitated by students and staff in seeking to provide access to a trans-inclusive community at Clark.

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QTSOC (Queer and Trans Students of Color)

This group provides an affinity space for BIPOC students who are LGBTQIA+ or are questioning their gender and sexuality. We will engage in conversations around intersections of identity, support one another, and build community; each session is co-facilitated by students and staff.

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Prism

Prism serves LGBTQIA+ students at Clark and is dedicated to improving support and awareness within the community. Prism holds annual events throughout the school year such as Coming Out Stories, Trans Day of Remembrance, and Pride Prom. Additionally, Prism provides services for students: a queer library, clothing swap, and a binder exchange.

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Queer History at Clark

Clark University was on the forefront of the gay liberation movement in the 1970s. A course on the subject, one of the first in the country, was offered in 1975; a student group also was active that year, and the University hosted a major conference in gay studies in 1976. “Queering Clark,” a 2019 exhibit, highlighted Clark’s LGBTQIA+ heritage from the 1970s to the present. Moving forward in 2021, Screen Studies Professor Rox Samer brought micha cárdenas, Zackary Drucker, and Chris E. Vargas to campus for the Higgins School of Humanities event on “Trans Media and Its Futures.”

Stories of LGBTQIA+ Community and Research at Clark