LOUISVILLE, Ky. — According to an Instagram post from the LGBTQ Center at the University of Louisville, the university will no longer hold a Lavender Graduation for graduating LGBTQ+ students.
A University of Louisville spokesperson confirmed a graduation ceremony for LGBTQ+ students was cancelled April 21 amid new federal and state policies calling on schools to end diversity, equity and ...
In recent weeks, several universities across the United States have abruptly canceled their Lavender Graduation ceremonies, leaving LGBTQ+ students without these meaningful celebrations of their ...
Lavender Graduation seeks to honor and applaud graduating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, asexual and allied students by formally recognizing and celebrating their experiences, ...
The University of Connecticut’s Rainbow Center held their annual Lavender Graduation, a celebration of the contributions and tenacity that queer, transgender and gender non-conforming college ...
When my friend asked me to attend his lavender graduation ceremony, I was confused having never heard of such an event before. I didn't question it, simply planning to support my friend. It wasn't ...
CASTLETON — Two Vermont State University Castleton campus graduates were honored for their contributions to the Spectrum Pride Club at a Monday evening ceremony. Club President Taylor Cohen and ...
The University of Louisville (UofL) canceled its Lavender Graduation ceremony for LGBTQ+ students due to new state and federal DEI policies. While the ceremony was canceled, graduating LGBTQ+ students ...
The LGBT Center will host Lavender Graduation, a special graduation ceremony for LGBTQ+ graduates. This year's Lavender Graduation will take place virtually May 4 at 5 p.m. EST via Zoom. Students can ...
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