Queer Interpersonal Life-skills Lab (QUILL) is an online 12-week peer-lead lgbtq+ community growth and learning course. QUILL is open to undergraduate, graduate, and special students looking to explore interpersonal skill development, hone their communication skills, conflict styles, build community connections, develop deeper sense of self and identity, and build personal and community resiliency. We will be meeting on Monday evenings from 5:30pm to 7:00pm starting February 8th with our last meeting being on April 26th.
We will be exploring relationships from a socioecological lens, culminating in a final project of the student's choosing. Participants have the option of elective participation or receiving 1 credit through Counseling Psychology course 105 section 004. Upon signing up for credit, you will be given permission to enroll in the course! We have adapted the curriculum from the Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of Abuse, from their curriculum entitled “Relationship Skills Class (ed. 1). Come grow with us!
If you have questions, concerns, or more, please contact:
Sami Estrada, course co-facilitator -
sestrada3@wisc.eduM.Rose Sweetnam, course co-facilitator -
msweetnam@wisc.eduKatherine Charek Briggs, GSCC Assistant Director -
katherine.charekbriggs@wisc.eduGSCC professional staff -
lgbt@studentlife.wisc.edu