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LGBTQA Points-of-Contact

Downtown campus Contacts
Ruby Alvarado Hernandez
602.496.1332
ruby.alvarado@asu.edu

Tosheka Robinson
602.496.1203
tosheka.robinson@asu.edu

Polytechnic campus Contact
Sarah Decke
480.727.1457
sarah.decke@asu.edu

Tempe campus Contact
David Leo
480.727.0840
david.leo@asu.edu

West campus Contact
Kyle Fray
602.543.2275
kyle.fray@asu.edu

Disclaimer: This is a list of student organizations that have SELF DISCLOSED that they are LGBTQ friendly, and provide a safe environment for LGBTQ students and allies. These organizations have not necessarily gone through the SafeZONE workshops.

LGBTQA Faculty/Staff Organizations & Resources

Domestic Partnerships Benefits
Although domestic partner health care benefits are not offered by ASU, the University Provost Office does administer two programs for an employee and their same or opposite sex domestic partner and eligible dependents:

  • In-State Tuition Reduction Program; plus
  • Retention Subsidy Program that supplements an employee's salary for the purchase of health insurance.
Homepage: http://asu.edu/hr/benefits/insurance_programs.html

Employee Assistance
The Employee Assistance Office is an on-campus employee Behavioral Health and Organizational Consultation service for Arizona State University. Behavioral Health services are provided free of charge, regardless of whether the problem arises in one's personal life or in the workplace. Our staff of licensed professionals, representing several mental health fields including Psychology, Psychiatry and Social Work, will help to resolve a range of personal, work and family problems that affect your well-being. All benefits-eligible faculty and staff, their immediate families and committed partners can access this free service.
Tempe campus - University Towers - 525 S. Forest Ave, Suite 101
480.965.2271
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/hr/employee_assistance/
Email: AskEAO@asu.edu

Employee Assistance Program
ASU West's Employee Assistance Program is provided as a resource to assist people in resolving issues that are encountered in daily life. Use of the service is strictly confidential between the client (employee or dependent family member) and EAP Preferred.
West campus - FAB Annex (FABNX)
602.264.4600
Homepage:
http://www.west.asu.edu/adaff/hr/hremprelations.cfm

Ubiquity
Ubiquity is a group of Arizona State University staff and faculty concerned with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues. Our concern extends from University matters to local, regional, and national ones.
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/assn/ubiquity/
Email: ubiquity.board@asu.edu

LGBTQA Student Organizations

Gamma Rho Lambda
Gamma Rho Lambda is a women's alternative lifestyle focused social sorority offering a network of emotional support, scholastic guidance and community service opportunities. Recruitment is in the fall and spring.
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/grl/
Email: vwnormajd@cox.net

Gay and Lesbian Allied Mentors (G.L.A.M.)
The mission of GLAM is to counsel young individuals who have recently come to terms with their sexuality by helping them through the difficult process of coming out of the closet.
Homepage: Unavailable
Email: GLAM@asu.edu

HRC at ASU
**Please note that this organization in not sponsored by ASU/SORC**
HRC (Human Rights Campaign) at ASU seeks to improve the lives of GLBT students by advocating for equal rights and benefits on campus, ensuring students, faculty, and staff are treated equally under the law and increasing public support among all students through innovative advocacy, education and outreach programs.
Homepage: http://www.hrcasu.org/
Email: hrcasu@hrcarizona.org

LGBTQ Coalition
The purpose of the LGBTQ coalition is to create and act as a safe space for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning people and their allies. We also serve as an umbrella organization for these groups in the greater ASU community.
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/lgbtq/
Email: lgbtq.coalition@asu.edu

OUTspoken
OUTspoken shall be committed to being well versed in LGBTQ issues from personal experience to what is happening in the movement today. The point of OUTspoken is to articulate and facilitate discussion and answer questions about sexual orientation and personal experiences.
Homepage: Unavailable
Email: kalen.larson@asu.edu

Sigma Phi Beta Fraternity
The purpose of Sigma Phi Beta Fraternity is to build character in gay, bisexual and transgender male college students through social and meaningful activities that will empower them in their future endeavors, while upholding the bonds and true meaning of brotherhood.
Homepage: http://www.asu.sigmaphibeta.org/
Email: stevenvtran2005@yahoo.com

Spectrum
Provides a safe space for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, heterosexual, and transgendered people. Helps develop a positive self concept and supports the coming out process.
Homepage: http://www.west.asu.edu/spectrumclub/

LGBTQA Supportive Student Organizations

AIDS H.O.P.E.
AIDS H.O.P.E. (Helping Others Prevent and Educate) is a volunteer organization that is dedicated to providing accurate sexual health information to the ASU community. We provide outreach and educational material to those that choose to be sexually active. We are always looking for new members to help educate!
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/aidshope/
Email: aidshope@gmail.com

ASU V-Day
ASU V-Day College Campaign is an effort to raise awareness about and engage in prevention of violence against women, men, girls and boys. We believe that a world without violence is possible. Our members, around the world and on the ASU campus, present benefit shows of the Vagina Monologues to raise money used to end violence.
Homepage: http://www.asuvday.com/
Email: laurenantioco660@hotmail.com

Sun Devil Combat Sports Association
The Sun Devil Combat Sports Association works to promote the growth and awareness of the martial arts through any and all education training methods available. Everyone is welcome to train with us. Every semester at ASU's Polytechnic campus Student Union, we offer a free Women's Self-Defense Assault and Rape Prevention Workshop Series.
Homepage: None
Email: charles.ward@asu.edu

Women's Coalition
The Women's Coalition is an umbrella organization to strengthen and support other women's organizations on campus. Our goals include: recruitment of women from diverse backgrounds, empowerment, and seeking peaceful, positive and productive solutions for women's issues.
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/asuwc/
Email: hillary.pinney@asu.edu

Harassment, Hate Crimes & Discrimination: Intervention & Support

ASU Police Department
Emergencies call 911
Dispatch for emergencies, non-emergencies, to file a report or for other services call
480.965.3456
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/police/

Campus Environment Team (CET) - Each campus has a link to their campus specific CET's
The Campus Environment Teams work to promote civility, justice, diversity, and respect for all individuals, freedom of expression and academic inquiry, and the pursuit of individual goals without interference from discriminatory harassment.
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/cet/

Campus Safety and Compliance Hotline
Do you have a concern about student or employee safety or non-compliance with laws, regulations, or policies?

  • I am concerned that someone is considering a violent act.
  • I believe someone has a weapon.
  • I am concerned about my personal safety or about the safety of someone else.
  • Something is bothering me about a transaction or situation in my office.
  • I am aware, or suspicious of, a university fraud or abuse.
  • Nothing has changed even though I spoke to the appropriate people.

The ASU Hotline also provides for anonymous reporting
877.786.3385
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/uagc/audit/hotline.html

Commission on the Status of Women
The ASU Commission on the Status of Women is a Presidentially appointed organization that is dedicated to identifying, advocating for, and increasing awareness of needed changes in the university environment to enhance opportunities for women and other underrepresented groups.
Tempe campus - University Services Building
480.965.2958
Homepage: http://aspin.asu.edu/csw/

Intergroup Relations Center
The Intergroup Relations Center is an education, research and advocacy unit that advances the understanding and practice of effective intergroup relations.
Tempe campus – Student Services Building, Room 278
480.965.1547
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/irc/about/
Email: asuirc@asu.edu

Multicultural Student Center
The Multicultural Student Center (MSC) provides a central location for multicultural students to access services designed to assist them in their pursuit for academic success. Staff actively seeks to recruit and retain multicultural students through a variety of support services and programs.
Tempe campus – Student Services Building, room 394
480.965.6060
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mss/msc/registration.htm

Office of Diversity
The mission of the EO/AA Office is to promote equal opportunity through affirmative action in employment and educational programs at ASU and thus demonstrate compliance with multiple federal and state executive orders and laws. Accomplishing this mission requires building strategic partnerships with other ASU departments, offering educational programs, and monitoring activities to identify opportunities for policy changes, streamlining processes, and providing professional employee development. The commitment to achieve diversity by providing equal opportunity through affirmative action requires the involvement of all members of the University community.
Tempe campus – University Services Building (USB)
480.965.5057
TTY: 480.965.0471
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/hr/diversity/

Student Legal Assistance
The ASU Student Legal Assistance office provides legal advice and counsel to currently enrolled students at ASU. The program is funded through Associated Students of Arizona State University (ASASU) and there is no charge for the service. Information and advice is provided by a licensed attorney. Although the office does not represent students in court, the office can assist in problem resolution, including writing demand letters where appropriate. The office also prepares some types of legal documents for students, where appropriate. Appointments with the attorney are in-person and confidential.
The Student Legal Assistance Office offers free notary service to students, faculty and staff.
Memorial Union, Room 329
480.965.6307
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/legal/
Email: lawinfo@asu.edu

Downtown campus

Campus Environment Team (CET) – Downtown campus
The Campus Environment Team (CET), an advisory group to the Provost, promotes a positive, harmonious campus environment that celebrates individual and group diversity, promotes individualism, provides information to the campus community, and resolves issues in such a manner as to respect all persons and their dignity.
Homepage: http://www.asu.edu/cet/downtown/
602.496.4111
Email:
novak@asu.edu – Kimberly Novak, Downtown campus CET Chair

Department of Student & Campus Community Development
Student Advocacy

Student Advocacy provides guidance and support to students in resolving educational and personal challenges as a death in the family, illness, accident, critical incidents such as sexual assault, harassment, domestic and relationship violence, and other emergency situations experienced as members of the ASU community. The goal of Student Advocacy is to empower and connect students with the appropriate university resources and community agencies necessary to successfully address personal and/or academic concerns.
U.S. Post Office, located on the Northwest corner of Fillmore St. and Central Ave., Suite 104
Homepage:
http://campus.asu.edu/downtown/student-advocacy/
602.496.4111
Email:
advocacy-dpc@asu.edu

Student Rights & Responsibilities
The office of Student Rights & Responsibilities strives to treat students and student organizations in a consistent and fair manner while respecting their rights and responsibilities as members of the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus community. We are committed to balancing the interest of the individual student or student organization with the needs of the community at large. Our goal is to protect the integrity of Arizona State University and to uphold our institutional values. Student Rights & Responsibilities staff is responsible for administering the campus conduct process and upholding community standards as set forth by Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) in The Student Code of Conduct.
U.S. Post Office, located on the Northwest corner of Fillmore St. and Central Ave., Suite 104
Homepage:
http://campus.asu.edu/downtown/rights-and-responsibilities/
602.496.4111
Email:
conduct@asu.edu

Polytechnic campus

Campus Environment Team at the Polytechnic campus (CET)
The CET refers individuals with complaints about harassment and/or discrimination to the appropriate campus services/offices.
Student Affairs Complex, 7107 E. Tiburon, #4
480.727.1540
Homepage:
http://www.poly.asu.edu/students/services/cet/
Email: cetpoly@asu.edu

Office of the Dean of Student Affairs
To file a complaint for an alleged violation of the Student Code of Conduct
Student Affairs Complex - 7107 E. Tiburon, #1
480.727.1359

Office of Student Life/Student Advocacy & Assistance
To assist students with educational, personal and campus related issues
Tempe campus - Student Services Building, room 263
480.965.5852
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/vp/advocacy/

Tempe campus

Campus Environment Team (CET) – Tempe campus
The CET is advisory to the president to promote campus-wide appreciation of diversity and respect for all individuals, while also protecting free speech and academic freedom.
Wilson Hall, Room 374
480.965.4840
Email:
margmacfarlane@asu.edu

Student Life
Student Advocacy & Assistance
Student Advocacy and Assistance guides students in resolving educational, personal and other campus impediments toward successful completion of their academic goals. Student Advocacy and Assistance links students with appropriate university and community resources, agencies, and individuals, collaborates with faculty and staff in the best interest of the students, and follows through to bring efficient closure to student concerns.
Student Services Building, room 263
480.965.5852
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/vp/advocacy/

Student Judicial Affairs
The Student Code of Conduct is designed to balance the rights and needs of the individual with the responsibility of the individual to meet the needs of the community. In keeping with this mission, the Student Judicial Affairs staff reviews allegations of student misconduct, determines whether a violation has occurred and if applicable, imposes appropriate sanctions.
Student Services Building, room 263
480.965.6547
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/studentlife/judicial/

West campus

Campus Environment Team (CET) – West campus
The Campus Environment Team (CET), an advisory group to the Provost, promotes a positive, harmonious campus environment that celebrates individual and group diversity, promotes individualism, provides information to the campus community, and resolves issues in such a manner as to respect all persons and their dignity.
Contacting the West campus CET: http://www.west.asu.edu/cet/contact.html

Student Advocacy & Judicial Affairs
The campus student judicial affairs officer is responsible for reviewing and handling student disciplinary complaints and concerns, oversees conduct cases, and reviews the conduct of both individual students and student organizations in relation to standards set forth by the Arizona Board of Regents within the Student Code of Conduct & Student Disciplinary Procedures.
University Center Building, room 301
602.543.8152
Homepage:
http://www.west.asu.edu/advocacy/
Email: advocacy@asu.edu

Health & Wellness/Counseling

For all after hours emergencies, ASU students can call EMPACT Crisis Hotline 480.921.1006

Downtown campus

ASU Health Center at the Downtown Phoenix campus
Students, faculty and staff from any ASU campus, as well as the public are able to access quality, affordable healthcare, including, family practice, women's health and behavioral/mental health care, while studying or working at the downtown campus.
500 N. 3rd Street, Suite 155
602-496-0721
Homepage:
http://nursing.asu.edu/nmhc/asuhc/index.htm
Email: ASUHealthCenter@asu.edu

Polytechnic campus

Student Counseling Services
Student Affairs Complex, 7107 E. Tiburon, #4
480.727.1255
Homepage:
http://students.asu.edu/node/1513

Student Health Center
Located on the corner of E. Thisle & S. Sterling, north of Talon & Eagle Halls.
480.727.1500
Homepage:
http://students.asu.edu/health/
Email: studenthealthcenter@asu.edu

Tempe campus

Campus Health Services
451 E. University Drive
480.965.3346
Homepage:
http://students.asu.edu/node/1632

Clinical Psychology Center
Psychology Building, Room 289
480.965.7296
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/clas/psych/clinic/

Counseling & Consultation
Student Services Building, Room 334
480.965.6146
Homepage:
http://students.asu.edu/node/1513

Counselor Training Center
Payne Education Building, Room 401
480.965.5067
Homepage:
http://education.asu.edu/ctc/

Wellness & Health Promotions
We promote wellness and foster a healthy campus environment so that all members of the Arizona State University community can be better positioned for academic, personal, and professional success.
451 E. University Drive
480.965.4721
480.727.4663 (24 hour wellness helpline)
Homepage:
http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/wellness/about/

West campus

Counseling Center
University Center Building, Room 221
602.543.8019
Homepage:
http://students.asu.edu/health/

Student Health Services
University Center Building, Room 170
602.543.8019
Homepage:
http://students.asu.edu/health/

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