October marks multiple awareness months all over the globe. Here on campus, we host awareness months events and activities for , Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Disability Awareness Month. You can check out the to stay up-to-date on all the activities, but here are just a few to get started:

LGBTQ+ History Month and 20th Anniversary Kickoff Celebration

Not only is the LGBTQ Resource Center hosting a calendar of events for LGBTQ+ History Month, it’s also the 20th anniversary of the center! Check out the on Friday, Oct. 1, 6-7:30 p.m. in Schine 304.

Access Mentoring Program

All disabled undergraduate students are welcomed to join the Disability Cultural Center’s Access Mentoring Program. The program connects disabled students with disabled peer and staff mentors. In addition to having a person to chat about acclimating to campus, group discussions are held every Monday to connect with even more disabled campus members. Interested students should email Jennith Lucas at jelucas@syr.edu or Kate Jean Corbett Pollack at kjpollac@syr.edu.

Queer and Trans Solidarity List

Each year, the LGBTQ Resource Center invites students, faculty and staff to sign on to the , pledging to support those who identify within lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities at Syracuse University and SUNY ESF. The deadline to take the pledge and add your name to the list is Tuesday, Oct. 5.

Tie-Dye and Chalk the Quad

Join the LGBTQ Resource Center and Pride Union to on Sunday, Oct. 10.

Wellness Leadership Institute

As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Wellness Leadership Institute is offering two workshops, one focused on and another focused on .

National Wear Purple Day

On Thursday, Oct. 21, communities will wear purple to show solidarity with those impacted by interpersonal violence. Wear purple and tag @BeWellSU and #SUGoesPurple on social media to show your support and how you will work to end interpersonal violence.

And don’t forget, Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month continues to Oct. 15. The LGBTQ+ Resource Center and Multicultural Affairs will host a joint event featuring poets Ariana Brown and Alan Pelaez Lopez for the on Thursday, Oct. 14.