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UT Dallas Women's Center

UT Dallas Women's Center at University of Texas at Dallas

The UT Dallas Women's Center, now known as the Galerstein Gender Center, is an on-campus office at the University of Texas at Dallas that focuses on advancing gender and LGBTQ+ equity.1 Here are some key details about the center:

History and Evolution

  • Founded in 1996, originally as the Women's Center2
  • Celebrated its 20th anniversary in 20162
  • Expanded its mission beyond advocating for women to also become a guiding force in advocating for the LGBTQ+ community1

Mission and Services

The center aims to promote an inclusive campus environment through:

  • SAFE ZONE Ally Trainings
  • Scholarships
  • Policy review
  • Advocacy
  • Community education1

Organizational Structure

  • It is now a vital branch under the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at UT Dallas1

Historical Initiatives

The center has introduced various programs to UT Dallas over the years, including:

  • Wellness initiatives like the first mammogram van and flu shots
  • Sexual assault awareness programs2

While the LinkedIn profile you mentioned (ut-dallas-women-s-center-00393241) likely represents this center, it's important to note that the official name has changed to reflect its expanded mission. The center now operates as the Galerstein Gender Center, continuing its work to support gender equity and LGBTQ+ inclusion on campus.1

Highlights

Nov 16 · news.utdallas.edu
Galerstein Women's Center Marks Its 20th Anniversary
Galerstein Women's Center Marks Its 20th Anniversary

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Location

Plano, Texas, United States