RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina State University’s (NCSU) GLBT Center is conducting a survey to determine how welcoming the school is toward their faculty, staff and students who are from the LGBT community.

The online survey will help to gauge the campus climate for all sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions, reported the Bulletin, NCSU’s faculty and staff newsletter.

Deadline to participate is Feb. 14 and the survey only takes about 20 minutes to complete. Principal investigators are Justine Hollingshead, center director, and Dr. Bekah Jaeger, center assistant director.

The climate survey of members of the LGBT community at NCSU will provide new and updated information on the feelings and experiences of members of the LGBT community on campus. This information is essential for providing appropriate services to members of the LGBT community at the school. This study is completely anonymous and no identifying information will be collected.

To join in the study, visit go.ncsu.edu/GLBTclimatesurvey. For more information, contact Hollinghead at jrhollin@ncsu.edu or Jaegar at rajaeger@ncsu.edu.

Lainey Millen

Lainey Millen was formerly QNotes' associate editor, special assignments writer, N.C. and U.S./World News Notes columnist and production director from 2001-2019 when she retired.