LGBT Student Organizations
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Campus Center
The LGBTCC provides support, social, educational, and research services to
the campus community. Serving as an open meeting place for all queer
students and organizations, the LGBTCC welcomes all who are in need of a
place to relax or study. It serves as UW-Madison's first stop for those
looking for information about campus LGBT organizations as well as many
other concerns of LGBT students.
lgbtcc.studentorg.wisc.edu
Ten Percent Society
Famous for their monthly dances, TPS provides educational, social and
cultural opportunities for students, faculty and staff, guard against
university-sponsored discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and
work toward creating a campus free of homophobia. Visit the TPS home page
for more information about weekly meetings, upcoming dances, and more!
tps.studentorg.wisc.edu
Queer Student Allliance
QSA is a radical direct-action activist group that is "not for the feint of
heart." QSA aggressively targets sources of oppression for all
under-represented peoples, and uses bold and creative tactics and strategies
to promote queer visibility and concrete victories on campus.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qsa/
Allies Program
The Allies Program is an organization for any student concerned about LGBT
issues on campus to have a voice and an opportunity to show their support
for queer students. Panel discussions, social events, and semester
newsletters are some examples of what the Allies Program does. The Allies
Program is a campus-wide organization, and currently there is a component of
the it being developed specifically for University Housing.
More information about the Allies
Program
Associated Students of Madison - Diversity Committee
ASM student government had a Diversity Committee committed to working on
political and social issues affecting under-represented students. Through
teach-ins, workshops, conferences, and lobbying, the Diversity Committee
seeks to continuously raise awareness about important social and political
issues which extend to people of diverse backgrounds, identities, ideas, and
cultures.
ASM -
Diversity Committee
Campus Women's Center
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus Women's Center (CWC) was created
in 1983 as a student organization committed to empowering women in order to
strengthen the entire community. The purpose of our work is to provide a
variety of women-centered support services, to educate the campus community
on a number of women's issues, and to serve as a resource and referral
center for all students.
Campus Women's Center
