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Social work faculty member appointed to presidential advisory committee on sexual orientation and gender identity

headshot of David Kilmnick

Kilmnick is a faculty member in the School of Social Work and a national advocate within LGBTQ communities.

David Kilmnick, PhD, an assistant professor of instruction in the School of Social Work, was appointed by USF President Rhea Law to USF's Committee on Issues of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (CISOGI) Presidential Advisory Committee

In this role, Kilmnick will work with other members of the committee to advise the president and other university leaders on matters related to sexual or affectional orientation and gender identity and expression. He will also evaluate and monitor the university environment for related problems and issues.

This committee also works to celebrate and support LGBTQ+ individuals and communities at USF, including through award presentations at the Lavender Graduation ceremony.

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