Tyler Clementi Center at RU
03/27/2026
📸 Recap 25-26 Tyler Clementi Center Recognition Luncheon
This week, we gathered at the Rutgers Club to celebrate the students, campus partners, and Rutgers community members who make TCC’s work possible.
From meaningful conversations to moments of recognition, the afternoon reminded us that this work is sustained by people who uplift one another—taking time to celebrate both the impact and the joy in what we do.
We were especially honored to celebrate Dr. Melanie R. Hill and her book, “Colored Women Sittin’ on High: Womanist Sermonic Practice in Literature and Music,” uplifting the voices and contributions of Black women through scholarship, storytelling, and community impact.
Thank you to everyone who continues to make this work inspiring, collective, and impactful. 💛
11/11/2025
🎓 Are you an educator, TA, or someone passionate about teaching? Join this engaging Lunch & Learn event led by Diana Sánchez (Ph.D. Candidate) to explore how to make your teaching materials more accessible for diverse learners!
Learn practical strategies to create inclusive classrooms that support students with disabilities and neurodiversity while enjoying sandwiches, desserts, and drinks 🍪🥪
📅 Multiple sessions available — including a hybrid option!
🎉This event is proudly supported by the 2024–2025 IDEA Innovation Grant.
10/17/2025
Meet Jakob (he/they)!
Jakob is one of our incredible members of Tyler’s Legacy Board as an Undergraduate Student, School of Arts and Sciences,pursuing a major in Earth and Planetary Science and minor Organizational Leadership. Jakob is also proudly serving as the president the Rutgers Q***r Qaucus.
💬 “I joined Tyler‘s Legacy Board to promote diversity and inclusion. It is important to spread awareness in every department and resource that the university offers.“
10/17/2025
We're excited to have Emily on board! As a student advisor from the School of Public Health and a dedicated advocate for disability rights, Emily brings valuable expertise to Tyler's Legacy Board. She's also a proud Rutgers alum as a RU undergraduate 🎓
10/01/2025
📸 Event Recap: 2025 Inclusion Summit (1/2)
Last week, our community gathered at the Livingston Student Center for a day of learning, dialogue, and solidarity under the theme Honor Legacy, Take Action.
The morning opened with a powerful keynote from Cathy Renna (she/her), Communications Director at the National LGBTQ Task Force, who shared lessons in hope, resilience, and the power of storytelling across three decades of LGBTQ+ advocacy. Cathy then joined Dr. Erica Friedman (she/he/they) to bridge principles of communication into everyday practices of allyship.
We then took part in an unforgettable performance workshop with coLAB Arts, where community-powered theatre🎭 and creative arts🖍sparked conversation on how Tyler Clementi’s story continues to shape our collective understanding of belonging, empathy, and inclusion.
Thank you to our speakers, facilitators, staff, volunteers, every attendee who joined us — your energy made the 2025 Inclusion Summit possible.
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