Ask Me – What LGBTQ College Students Want Their Teachers to know from Chronicle of Higher Education on YouTube.

The Faculty/Staff Pride Network (FSPN) is a place of support for LGBTQ+ faculty and staff as well as allies and advocates who are interested in fostering and sustaining a welcoming and affirming climate on campus for LGBTQ+ people. Learn more about our upcoming events by signing up for our listserv (first log into your Lehigh email). For assistance with this process, email pridecenter@lehigh.edu.

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FSPN Leadership Team

Bill Burden smiling headshot from the chest up wearing a white and blue stripped shirt, light blue tie

Bill Burden

Associate Director, Center for Career and Professional Development
he/him
Email address: wib221@lehigh.edu
picture of jessica scott smiling with their gray cat in the foreground

Jessica Scott

Academic Advisor, Integrated Business & Engineering Honors Program
she/her
Email address: jes819@lehigh.edu
Mellie standing in front of a decorated bulleting board with misc. flyers

Melpomene (Mellie) Kataklos

Associate Professor, Department of Theatre
she/her
Email address: mek211@lehigh.edu
Lyam standing with his arms crossed in front of a pink shimmering backdrop

Lyam Gabel

Assistant Professor, Department of Theatre
they/he
Email address: lyg221@lehigh.edu
Scottie smiling with a gray background and wearing a rainbow tie

Scottie Burden

Director, Pride Center
any pronouns
Email address: swb216@lehigh.edu
Ariel smizing in front of windows

Ariel Torres

Associate Director, Pride Center
he/him
Email address: art321@lehigh.edu
jen rieder smiling in front of green trees

Jen Rieder

Coordinator, Undergraduate Advising
she/her
Email address: jrc519@lehigh.edu

Currently, the class lists you receive may have incomplete information concerning the names and pronouns students use to identify themselves though we are updating university systems, including class lists to ensure chosen names appear. Generally, reading names aloud or ascribing gender based on those lists risks an egregious form of disrespect.

Here are a few easy classroom best practices to help welcome all students to programs and courses:

  1. Consider utilizing an introductory course survey prior to the first class or during the first class. 
  2. On the first day of class, don't call names aloud from registration sheets. One alternative: pass around a sign-in sheet that lists only LIN numbers copied from the course roster. Tip: list LIN numbers in ascending order and remind students to double-check that the LIN is correct. You might also ask students to complete an informational notecard where, in addition to other information, they write the name and pronouns they'd like to use in class.
  3. Introduce yourself and indicate which pronouns you use to identify yourself. Mention that it is important to say this aloud because it is easy for people to make assumptions about gender that prove to be false, especially given the social context today in which we have in the same room people who have only ever thought of gender as binary, and other people who understand gender to be complex and non-binary. Many people identify with the gender-neutral pronoun "they" and use it in the first person, where others use the gendered pronouns "he" and "she." All are accepted uses at the University.
  4. Invite students to share their pronouns as well. Doing so on the first day of class can avoid confusion or disrespect later on. Doing so also sends a strong signal of welcome and support. Inviting is probably better than insisting, because it is possible that some students might not want to draw attention to their gender or pronoun use.

Adapted from Evergreen College

Additional Classroom Resources

University of Michigan Center for Research on Learning and Teaching: Creating Inclusive College Classrooms

College of Arts and Sciences' Faculty Guide to Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in the Classroom

College of Business and Economics Faculty Guide to Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in the Classroom 

College of Education's Faculty Guide to Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in the Classroom 

College of Engineering's Faculty Guide to Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in the Classroom

Lehigh University TA Guide to Gender, Sex & Sexuality in the Classroom

- Sample Introductory Class Survey