Students

Student Organizations

The LGBTQ Center seeks to facilitate connections between queer students on campus and foster an environment of inclusivity. Below is information on undergraduate and graduate student organizations serving LGBTQ+ students and allies at Georgetown.

GU Pride is the undergraduate student organization that empowers LGBTQIA+ students and their allies to amplify their voices, advocates for the inclusion of intersectional queer identities on campus, and builds safe spaces for a more equitable, visible presence of LGBTQIA+ students in the Georgetown community. We’d love to have you join us!

Georgetown University Queer People of Color (GU QPOC) seeks to create a brave space for queer students of color and their affirming allies to meet and reflect on our unique and shared identities. Through dialogue and innovative programming, GU QPOC will provide queer students of color an opportunity to find solidarity and explore the rich depths of our identities. GU QPOC seeks to provide historically underrepresented groups within sexual minorities on campus a forum to share their experiences with the wider Georgetown community, particularly to engage in meaningful dialogue about privilege, erasure, and other disparities queer students of color experience at Georgetown.

Bossier Magazine is Georgetown’s ‘zine focused on intersectional feminist principles and dedicated to creating an affirming creative space for students of marginalized identities on campus. We particularly support queer students in their art and literary endeavors through various programming such as Open Mic Nights centered around queerness and Create Night collaborations with Queer People of Color or QPOC.

Organized through the Main Campus Graduate Student Organization, GradPride is open to all graduate students at Georgetown University. GradPride provides an outlet for members to meet new friends and socialize, promotes understanding of LGBTQ issues on campus and in our community, and advocates for issues of importance to the graduate LGBTQ community.

OutLaw promotes LGBTQ equality; provides opportunities to educate the Georgetown Law community on issues affecting LGBTQ people and create a welcoming social environment for LGBTQ students, their friends and allies.

Out@MSB serves members of the Georgetown MBA Program who identify as LGBTQ, as well as those who support this community. The mission of Out@MSB is to foster a supportive environment for professional development, provide a forum for the discussion of business issues related to sexual orientation, and to facilitate social interaction and networking among students, alumni, and professionals.

The LGBTQ+ Policy Initiative (LPI) at the McCourt School of Public Policy exists to provide research-driven advocacy in the Georgetown community, on the Hill, and at organizations around the world. LPI’s mission is to advocate for LGBTQ+ individuals through analytically rigorous mechanics. Find their website here or connect with them on Facebook here.

This group is currently inactive. However, if any current McCourt student is interested in reviving the organization, please reach out to Andy McGeoch, Assistant Director of Academic & Student Affairs at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Andy.McGeoch@georgetown.edu.

The Hoya Medical Pride Alliance is a medical school organization that hosts events open to all graduate students. Our events provide opportunities to meet and socialize with folks in the graduate LGBTQ Community. Our group focuses specifically on networking, LGBTQ health, and community building. Contact us by email at gusom.hmpa@gmail.com  or find us on Instagram at @georgetownhmpa.