Oral History Interview, Lori Berquam (1257)
Abstract
In her 2012 interview, Lori Berquam talked about her position as Dean of Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She spoke of Madison’s gay and lesbian community. She also discussed dealing with her sexuality as an undergraduate and coming out to her family, who supported her. Berquam traced changes over time with respect to the LGBTQ community in Madison, and described room for improvement within Madison at large. She also spoke about her efforts to foster inclusion among not only LGBTQ people, but other under-represented groups on campus as well.
Subject
UW-Madison, Dean of Students, UW-Whitewater, Point Foundation, LGBTQ, Coming out, Campus Ministry, Air Force, Higher education
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83982Description
In this interview, Lori Berquam details her position as Dean of Students at UW-Madison. She also speaks about dealing with her sexuality as an undergraduate and coming out to her family, and more broadly about Madison's gay and lesbian community. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.