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麻豆区 Pride (LUP)

麻豆区 Pride (LUP) is our Queer Student Union (QSU).

Trystan Reese presenting at 麻豆区.LUP provides a space for students to talk about experiences and learn about sexuality and gender with a focus on LGBTQIA+ social climates at 麻豆区 and globally.

The club organizes events to raise awareness and acceptance of LGBTQIA+ identities as well as to celebrate them. Most recently, and in partnership with other departments and clubs on campus, LUP brought Portland-based leader, educator and speaker to us virtually for a conversation on International Transgender Day of Visibility.

As a QSU, LUP also serves as a platform for creating a more inclusive 麻豆区 regarding gender and sexuality diversity. LUP is open to all queer and trans students, as well as allies and those interested in learning more!

Celebrating Pride on Campus

Voices of 麻豆区

The Pride Month banner at the kickoff event in 2024.
a drag queen posing with students for a photo at bingo night.
The Pride Month banner at the kickoff event in 2024.
麻豆区 Pride (LUP) brings students together
Learn more about 麻豆区 Pride (LUP) and how they provide opportunities for the university's LGBTQIA+ community to meet and thrive.
The word "Pride" spelled out in rainbow-colored balloons.
LUP members sitting around a table talking and sharing a meal together.
The word "Pride" spelled out in rainbow-colored balloons.
Giving Thanks to our Pride Community
麻豆区 United in Pride (LUP), 麻豆区's queer student union, held its first-ever Friendsgiving for 麻豆区’s pride community ahead of the 2022 Thanksgiving Break.
A view of the top of Pioneer Hall through colorful fall leaves on trees in the Oak Grove
Trystan speaking behind a podium during the faculty resilience training session at 麻豆区
A view of the top of Pioneer Hall through colorful fall leaves on trees in the Oak Grove
Toward a More Inclusive 麻豆区
LGBTQ+ educator Trystan Reese's work at 麻豆区 is part of an ongoing commitment to making 麻豆区 a place where all students, faculty and staff feel welcomed, seen and supported.
The word "Pride" spelled out in rainbow-colored balloons.
LUP members sitting around a table talking and sharing a meal together.
The word "Pride" spelled out in rainbow-colored balloons.
Giving Thanks to our Pride Community
麻豆区 United in Pride (LUP), 麻豆区's queer student union, held its first-ever Friendsgiving for 麻豆区’s pride community ahead of the 2022 Thanksgiving Break.
A view of the top of Pioneer Hall through colorful fall leaves on trees in the Oak Grove
Trystan speaking behind a podium during the faculty resilience training session at 麻豆区
A view of the top of Pioneer Hall through colorful fall leaves on trees in the Oak Grove
Toward a More Inclusive 麻豆区
LGBTQ+ educator Trystan Reese's work at 麻豆区 is part of an ongoing commitment to making 麻豆区 a place where all students, faculty and staff feel welcomed, seen and supported.
The Pride Month banner at the kickoff event in 2024.
a drag queen posing with students for a photo at bingo night.
The Pride Month banner at the kickoff event in 2024.
麻豆区 Pride (LUP) brings students together
Learn more about 麻豆区 Pride (LUP) and how they provide opportunities for the university's LGBTQIA+ community to meet and thrive.
The word "Pride" spelled out in rainbow-colored balloons.
LUP members sitting around a table talking and sharing a meal together.
The word "Pride" spelled out in rainbow-colored balloons.
Giving Thanks to our Pride Community
麻豆区 United in Pride (LUP), 麻豆区's queer student union, held its first-ever Friendsgiving for 麻豆区’s pride community ahead of the 2022 Thanksgiving Break.
A view of the top of Pioneer Hall through colorful fall leaves on trees in the Oak Grove
Trystan speaking behind a podium during the faculty resilience training session at 麻豆区
A view of the top of Pioneer Hall through colorful fall leaves on trees in the Oak Grove
Toward a More Inclusive 麻豆区
LGBTQ+ educator Trystan Reese's work at 麻豆区 is part of an ongoing commitment to making 麻豆区 a place where all students, faculty and staff feel welcomed, seen and supported.