Membership in 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.

Membership in Ubiquity is established by subscribing to a list service where announcements are posted by electronic mail regarding issues under discussion and social events. Most members of Ubiquity are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, and we welcome anyone supportive of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender concerns. Membership in Ubiquity is informal, confidential, and incurs no dues. Ubiquity does not receive direct funding from the University.


Involvement in Ubiquity
Involvement in Ubiquity is on a volunteer basis. Generally, members take part in discussions through the list service, and attend social events that are announced on the list. Those wishing to take a more active role may choose to attend meetings of the Ubiquity Board. Membership on The Board is also voluntary, with elections held annually for two-year terms. Some volunteers serve as social event coordinators or act as representatives for us in different committees, projects, and organizations on the various ASU campuses.

Ubiquity List Service
Ubiquity has created an email list service that we use for distributing information for the group. No one outside the list can view who is a member. If you are interested in subscribing to the list, click here for more information.

Want to know more?
If you are interested in knowing more about Ubiquity, please attend one of our meetings or social events. Of course, you can always e-mail us at: ubiquity.board [at] asu.edu.