Inclusion Statement
Campus Recreation supports The Division of Student Affairs & University Events Inclusion Statement: ...Diversity makes us stronger and a community that values equity and inclusion enhances the educational experience. By creating a safe environment for expression, exploration and growth we are preparing students and staff to be productive members of a diverse society - our people are our greatest asset."
We are committed to cultivating a just community and sustaining an inclusive campus culture. We embrace diversity in its broadest forms and believe academic excellence and diversity are inseparable.
For more information please visit the Division of Student Affairs website.
Transgender Student-Athlete Participation Statement
The University of Massachusetts Lowell welcomes participation by all students in athletics activities and programs, and operates athletics activities and programs in full compliance with NCAA rules and state and federal anti-discrimination laws.
Campus Recreation Inclusion Efforts
Club Sports Gender-Inclusive Uniforms Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
Campus Recreation Suggestion Box
If you have any suggestions or comments on how our staff, programs or facilities could be improved or more inclusive, feel free to fill out our anonymous online suggestion form to provide your feedback. If you would like a Campus Recreation Staff member to follow up with you, simply fill out your contact information listed on the form.
Gender Inclusive Restrooms
To locate the gender-inclusive restrooms on campus look at our campus maps (pdf) and find the gender-neutral restroom symbols located on each facility that has an inclusive restroom.
Single stall, non-gendered bathrooms are located on the first floor in the Campus Recreation Center.
On-Campus Resources
- Office of Multicultural Affairs
- Admissions Office
- Center for Women and Work
- Career Services
- Diversity in the Workplace Graduate Certificate
- Equal Opportunity and Outreach
- Gender Studies
- Human Resources
- Disability Services
On-Campus Programs
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer+ (LGBTQ) Resources
How to Report Incidents
UMass Lowell takes the safety and well-being of our campus community seriously. If you, a friend or colleague are a victim of sexual harassment, sexual violence, violence of any type, harassment, bullying, or discrimination you should report this to the appropriate department for action. Your first step should always be making sure you are safe from harm; then if you need it, you should seek and receive medical assistance.
To file a formal complaint, visit the Equal Opportunity and Outreach (EOO) website to contact the appropriate staff person.