PHILADELPHIA –- In a new set of llegiate rankgs, the first by Newsweek-Kaplan, the Universy of Pennsylvania was named most diverse and gay-iendlit. Penn was ranked among the top 25 schools natnally on five other Newsweek-Kaplan lists.
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ALOK NAMED FIRST SCHOLAR RINCE AT PENN’S LBIAN GAY BISEXUAL TRANSGENR CENTER
The Lbian Gay Bisexual Transgenr Center enrich the experience, fosters succs, celebrat victori, and affirms the existence of Penn's LGBTQ+ unrgraduat, profsnal and graduate stunts, staff, faculty, and alumni g the lens of social jtice and tersectnaly. He me out as gay after his senr year of high school, tellg all of his iends and fay on the same day the summer of 2020—right the middle of the panmic.
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