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Tennessee Equality Project honors MTSU for inclusive campus environment
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A presentation at the annual Boro Pride festival is now a point of pride for the entire MTSU community.
The Tennessee Equality Project Foundation presented its Champion of Equality Award to MTSU during Boro Pride Saturday, Sept. 7, on the public square in Murfreesboro.
“We are really proud of all of the efforts of our faculty, staff and students that have made it possible for us to receive such a prestigious recognition,” said Will Langston, a psychology professor and faculty adviser to MT Lambda, a student organization that supports the LGBTQ+ community.
Sanders cited MTSU’s partnership in Boro Pride as a factor in the decision, as well as a gathering that has been a part of the university calendar since its inception in 2014.“MTSU has deliberately built a more inclusive culture for LGBTQ students, faculty and staff,” said Chris Sanders, TEP executive director, in advance of the festival. “Those actions, in turn, have laid a strong foundation for their outreach in the wider community.”
“The university's annual LGBT+ College Conference has become an important focal point of service to the Tennessee’s LGBTQ population,” Sanders said.

For more information about LGBTQ+ projects and support at MTSU, contact Langston at 615-898-5489 or will.langston@mtsu.edu or Intercultural and Diversity Affairs at 615-898-5812 or ida@mtsu.edu.
— Gina Logue (Gina.Logue@mtsu.edu)
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