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NPR Features Yale Opera During Pride Month
Yale’s I AM ALAN TURING featured by NPR’s Sunday Baroque as “a powerful new opera” in their Pride Month celebration.
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Yale LGBTQ Center Coordinator featured in Out Magazine
Yale’s Alejandro Sanchez Flores featured in OUT Magazine as one of 2025 brightest LGBTQ grads who hope to change the world.
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A Community Forged in Fire: Yale at Creating Change 2024
Yale students and staff joined thousands in Las Vegas for Creating Change 2024—returning with bold ideas, deep connections, and renewed purpose.
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Yale LGBTQ Center Director joins faculty of first U.S. HIV Cure Academy
Director Byrd teaches Gender, Equity and Access: An Intro to LGBTQ Health to HIV Cure Advocates at the 2025 U.S. HIV Cure Academy in Philadelphia.
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Yale PRIDE Store Launches with Limited-Edition Gear for Pride Season
Get your Yale PRIDE gear! Shop sweatshirts, tees & more—available now for pickup at the Yale LGBTQ Center. Check out the collection!
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New Documentary | 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture
Discover how a single word changed history - watch the groundbreaking documentary 1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture, now on Amazon!
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India Today ranks Yale as #1 LGBTQ-friendly College in the United States
Yale is known as the “Gay Ivy” for its welcoming atmosphere and active LGBTQ social scene.
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Pachankis named the David R. Kessler, M.D. ’55 Professor of Public Health
John Pachankis studies sexual orientation disparity in mental health and the efficacy of LGBTQ-affirmative mental health interventions.
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Four Yale Scholars Recognized by Nation's Largest LGBTQ Scholarship Fund
Nation’s largest LGBTQ scholarship fund recognizes Yale scholars’ leadership.
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Miss Major Griffin-Gracy Awarded Yale’s 2024-25 Brudner Prize
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, Stonewall veteran & advocate for trans women of color, awarded Yale’s 2024-25 Brudner Prize for LGBTQ+ activism.