Haley Baum

Haley Baum in front of a rainbow flag

I can’t help but be reminded of the strength and courage of those that came before us. The grit, perseverance, determination, struggle, advocacy, tears, love, laughter… and, of course, the pride of so many that never gave up.

Dean of Students, Haley Baum, shared what celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month at Stockton University means to her at the annual flag raising ceremony on Oct. 1.

I have the distinct privilege to welcome you as we begin LGBTQ+ History Month. It’s extra special for me to do so because this celebration and what it stands for is incredibly meaningful to me and my own journey. 

There really are no words to express how significant it is to serve as your Dean of Students, having the opportunity to welcome you and reflect on the importance of today, not only representing Stockton but also as a proud member of the queer community myself.

When I think about LGBTQ+ History Month, I can’t help but be reminded of the strength and courage of those that came before us. The grit, perseverance, determination, struggle, advocacy, tears, love, laughter… and, of course, the pride of so many that never gave up. Those that dared to lead and to be the first so that I could stand here now, so that we could raise this flag today.

Of course, there is still much work to be done. And we must be reminded that all of us have the opportunity each day to live with love and to take care of those around us, that our choices and our words matter. When we take pause to reflect in this way, it honors those that came before us.

I could not be more proud of the work we are doing together as a community at Stockton to create space to have conversations that matter; to continue the important work of advocacy and inclusion; and to ensure that our campus community is a place that everyone feels welcome, safe, and seen.

Thank you for being part of this month-long celebration as we remember and acknowledge the strength and courage of those that came before us.


This Voice was originally published in 2021, following the annual LGBTQ+ History Month Flag Raising in October. At the time of publication, and presently, Baum was Dean of Students. In addition, Baum is now also Assistant Vice President for Student Advocacy, Belonging and Campus Standards within Student Affairs.