The LGBTQ+ Studies Program is dedicated to facilitating the study of sexualities and genders as categories of knowledge and as lenses that help us frame how we understand queer worlds. Courses explore Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + identified (LGBTQ+) individuals and collectivities, histories and literatures, economics and politics, ecologies and environments, modes of representation and embodiment, artistic and cultural expressions, and emerging sexual and gendered subjectivities. The program offers students access to dynamic, creative, and interdisciplinary modes of study through engagement with faculty members across the university whose research and teaching center queer and trans approaches.