NC State LGBT Programs advisor steps down
For two years, Sam Morris has diligently served the LGBT and straight allied student population at North Carolina State University. Through thick and thin, he has been there. As the Graduate Advisor for LGBT Programs, Morris has seen his share of controversy.
In Fall 2006, when the campus was abuzz with controversy over a proposed LGBT Student Center, Morris took the brunt of the hate. Even through it all, he stuck it out.
Morris is stepping down now, although he isn’t leaving NC State. He’ll be moving to work in another department.
“Thank you for a great two years,” Morris said, “I look forward to seeing how the LGBT Center grows over the next few years under new leadership.”
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