A Queer Program for Becoming the Boss

As politics move backward, Stanford’s new LGBT Executive Program offers a nice push forward.

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HRC to Host Students from 23 Historically Black Colleges & Universities at Leadership Summit

For more than a decade, HRC has held an annual summit for LGBTQ student leaders from many of the nation’s historically Black institutions.

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Prominent Angelenos and generous donors join in celebration of USC Village

Guests from politicians to philanthropists share in an evening of fun and fireworks to mark the massive project’s completion and show continued support for the university.

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Alexa what’s my water bill? Thanks to Detroit student, the answer now at your fingertips

With determination and a plan, Makki convinced DWSD to invest in his startup company, and the results have been off the charts.

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Former Bohnett Fellow Kyrsten Sinema is first to run for US Senate

“I got my shot. And now it’s my duty to help others get their shot.”

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SAGE Center Midtown Updates Innovative David Bohnett CyberCenter

The David Bohnett CyberCenter, opened in 2012, has just been equipped with all new state-of-the art computers and a printer.

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Inside Game: A Foundation Supports LGBTQ Leaders in the Halls of Power

Now in its 15th year, the David Bohnett LGBTQ Leaders Fellowship sends promising government officials to Harvard—specifically to a three-week summer fellowship at the Kennedy School of Government.

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Detroit 2018: Welcome to our David Bohnett Leadership and Public Service Fellows

Lindsey Barrett, Matthew Dobson, and Anna Zinkel are welcomed as the newest Bohnett Fellows at the Gerald Ford School of Public Policy.

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Persisting With Bravery: Trans on Capitol Hill

Brandon Studler, the only openly trans person working on Capitol Hill, writes about his work experience.

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The Way of the Wallis

Board of Directors Chairman David Bohnett on what’s next for the Performing Arts Center

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