工作人员

We are located on the 3rd floor of Baker University Center, at the end of the hallway labeled Administrative Offices (look for the rainbow flag!). 

Baker University Center can be entered on the 4th floor from Park Pl, or on the 1st floor from Oxbow Trail. Both entrances have power doors. The 3rd floor of Baker University Center can be accessed by stairs, escalator, or elevator. If you park in the parking garage under Baker University Center, you may take stairs up into the building, or take the parking garage elevator to the first floor, 向左转, 然后走楼梯, 电梯, or the main elevators to the third floor.


348 Baker University Center 
1newbb电子平台
雅典,俄亥俄州45701
1-740-593-0239

通过电子邮件newbb电子平台:  pridecenter@俄亥俄州.edu
(We will respond to email soon as possible, usually within 2 days at the most.)


 

Dr. 弥迦书McCarey
Dr. 弥迦书McCarey
骄傲中心主任

Micah hails from the small college town of Oberlin, Ohio and has been a member of the newbb电子平台 and 雅典, Ohio communities since he arrived on 俄亥俄州’s 雅典 Campus for undergraduate studies in interpersonal and organizational communication in the Fall of 2003. In his undergraduate years at 俄亥俄州, Micah participated in a variety of leadership activities including work with various diversity groups, employment as a resident assistant, and student membership on 俄亥俄州’s Board of Trustees. The undergraduate honors thesis Micah completed per requirements of 俄亥俄州's Honors Tutorial College explored how communicative experiences give way to identity. This line of research inspired Micah to complete master’s-level studies in human development through 俄亥俄州’s Individual Interdisciplinary Program (IIP). Micah supported student success and diversity education throughout the ten years he spent working in 俄亥俄州's Division of Student Affairs prior to moving to the Division of 多元化和包容性 in May 2019. In 2022, Micah completed an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program rooted in positive psychology and decision-making, which he uses to inform individual and group decision-making processes in his current work as 俄亥俄州’s 骄傲的中心 Director and as a member of 雅典 City Council.

莎拉·多尔蒂
莎拉·多尔蒂
Assistant 骄傲中心主任

莎拉·多尔蒂, 垃圾, started a GSA in her Massachusetts high school, and was active in LGBTQ and intersectional anti-oppression cultural work, 社区教育, and activism both as a student at Cornell University in New York and with the Lesbian Avengers of Boston in the late 90s and early 2000s. After earning a BA in Sociology and Women’s Studies, with an undergraduate sociology thesis on LGBT community experiences, she worked at the Cornell University LGBT Resource Center for five years on a two-person staff, and started organizing with Nolose, a fat liberation LGBT organization. 她搬到了波特兰, OR to pursue a Masters in Social Work concentrating on Community Based Practice at Portland State University, where she also worked for the student government as the liaison to LGBTQIA+, 禁用, 女性, 父母, and Veterans’ communities, and organized with other students in the School of Social Work. In Oregon she worked in houseless youth drop-in support and case management, 公民参与, popular education and community organizing, training and neighborhood-based discussions on power dynamics and anti-oppressive practices, worked in programming and fundraising in Disability Arts and Disability Justice movement spaces, and joined the board of directors for Nolose. Sarah also developed LGBT campus and community programming and initiatives and organized with local and statewide trans communities in Jonesboro, 阿肯色州, worked in immigrant justice, 反种族主义, and economic justice movements in Grand Rapids, 密歇根, developed and ran the LGBTQ+ Resource Center at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, MI, and co-founded and co-ran the Grand Rapids Area Mutual Aid Network to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. She joined the staff in January 2022. She sang in institutional, 区域, and professional choirs before the pandemic began, and has had some of her visual art shown locally and nationally.