The WVU LGBTQ+ Commission is currently accepting applications for members. The Commission is voluntary and is composed of faculty, staff, students and at least one individual from the broader community who meet once per month.
Commissioners are charged with the identification of barriers that inhibit the advancement of persons from underrepresented and/or underserved populations, namely LGBTQ+ and gender diverse people, in order to forward innovative, evidence-informed recommendations that support the creation of a welcoming campus and community.
The Commission meets with University leadership, providing recommendations germane to issues of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and gender diverse people at WVU. More specifically, the objectives of the Commission are to:
Create a welcoming and supportive environment.
Collect information and/or conduct research regarding climate and issues, which affect the LGBTQ campus community.
Make recommendations regarding the policies, procedures, and practices which affect the LGBTQ campus community, with the goal of improving access and opportunities.
Ensure that the University appropriately addresses issues, like the safety and welfare of LGBTQ faculty, staff, students and guests.
Establish and maintain strong collaborative partnerships with organizations and entities which support the purpose, mission and vision of West Virginia University.
The Commission works collaboratively and actively with the LGBTQ+ Center. The Commission is an action-oriented group engaging in projects, policy changes and legal advocacy, along with other issues that have a positive impact on our community.
Faculty and staff serve one-year terms and may be reappointed. Undergraduate and graduate students serve a one-year term without reappointment.
If you are interested in joining, contact Daniel Brewster, WVU LGBTQ+ Commission chair, at Daniel.Brewster@mail.wvu.edu by Aug. 8.