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University of Virginia Hires Full-time Advocate for Lesbian, Gay Students

RICHMOND, Va.

Aiming to better serve sexual minority students, the University of Virginia has hired the school’s first full-time program coordinator for its Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center.

Joy Pugh will manage student support groups and other activities offered through the six-year-old center, says Shamim Sisson, senior associate dean of students. Pugh’s appointment follows a three-month national search.

The Charlottesville center provides support to up to 2,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender students it estimates to be on campus.

Until last year, it was directed by graduate students, limiting operation to roughly 20 hours a week, Sisson says. That also created a revolving door of managers who had to learn the ropes every year.

The center tried a full-time worker on a trial basis last year, and administrators approved a permanent position over the summer.

“(We) knew if we had the level of continuity of a professional staff member from year to year, we would be able to provide the level of service we needed,” Sisson says.

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