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U. Iowa Adds Optional LGBT Question To Application

The University of Iowa has become the nation's first public university to include optional questions about sexual orientation and gender…

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MoneySmart — Dying Intestate

Could you be leaving the state in charge of distributing your assets?

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Inaugural Texas Transgender Summit seeks to ‘transform health through dialogue’

Addressing the intersection Houston’s gender diverse community with their health needs, "Transforming Health through Dialogue", the first annual Texas Transgender…

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Matt Shepard’s Dad Disturbed by Tenn. Bills

The father of slain gay college student Matthew Shepard said he is disturbed by legislation in Tennessee that would ban…

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Minn School Board Likely to Support Sexuality Policy

The majority of school board members in Minnesota's largest school district say they're inclined to support a sexual orientation policy.

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Expert: Victims Must Learn to Deal With Bullies

In the wake of more bullying-related suicides and the issue being addressed in schools throughout Wyoming, questions remain of what…

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Parents: Bullying Caused Teen’s Suicide

The parents of a Middle Tennessee teenager say constant bullying over being gay led their son to kill himself.

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Foundation Gives $23M Grant to Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College in western Michigan has received a $23 million grant to endow work at the school's Arcus Center for…

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‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill In Front of Lawmakers Again

A measure that seeks to ban Tennessee public schools from teaching about gay issues is once again before lawmakers.

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Prof. Authors Book on Gay Youth Struggles

A University of Rhode Island professor has co-authored a book that tells the stories of gay and lesbian youth who…

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