Graduate and Professional Students
OUTGRADS
Outgrads is the all university LGBT graduate and professional student organization. Our mission is to foster a welcoming educational and social environment for LGBTQIA students and allies at our university.
For more information visit outgrads.blogspot.com.
OUTLAW (School of Law)
OUTLAW is an educational, political, and social alliance of law students interested in working with Washington University and the surrounding community towards fostering and maintaining an environment that is supportive, positive, and safe for individuals of sexual and gender diversity. In striving for a greater understanding of sexuality and gender issues at the law school and within the affiliated communities, OUTLAW aims at addressing the legal issues associated with sexual and gender diversity and provides resources and support for social activism.
For more information visit law.wustl.edu/students/outlaw.
OUTLOOK (George Warren Brown School of Social Work)
Outlook is a group for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) students and straight allies. Outlook's mission is to support LGBT students and to foster awareness and understanding of LGBT issues at the school, and in the larger community.
For more information contact the Office of Student Activities and Programs at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work.
LGBT Health Interest Group (School of Medicine)
The mission of the LGBT Health Interest Group is to improve healthcare for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender patients. We work towards this goal by educating medical and non-medical students on health disparities in this population and the many factors that affect their access to care as well as their quality of care. We also train medical students in ways to make healthcare settings a safe zone and ways to build trust in the physician-patient relationship. By helping future WUSM physicians become more comfortable with LGBT patients and knowledgeable about LGBT health issues, we hope to eliminate the many health disparities facing LGBT patients.
For more information visit http://lgbthealth.wustl.edu.