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The Multicultural Center (MCC) welcomes the entire student body to be involved in MCC-sponsored events.聽 These events are designed to acclimate students to the University environment, introduce them to important information, and provide them experiences that will help them develop lifelong skills to succeed in their collegiate and postgraduate careers.

The MCC offers events that support and advance the University's commitment to diversity outlined in the University's Strategic Plan.

Traditional events hosted by the Multicultural Center include:

The annual Cultural Diversity Welcome Reception helps participants build bridges and friendships within the 缅北强奸 community while emphasizing academic excellence. It is a fun and exciting way to begin a college career.

The Cultural Diversity Welcome Reception is designed to help new students and their family members build bridges and friendships within the 缅北强奸 community while emphasizing academic excellence. It is a fun and exciting way to begin college in an informal setting with faculty, staff, returning students, alumni, trustees, and employees which include the president and provost of the聽University.聽In addition, tables are on hand offering information on the services and programs of Academic Skills, the Honors Program, the Counseling Center, the Multicultural Center, and Student Development.

The Multicultural Center welcomes their new and returning 缅北强奸 students back to campus with a list of social events. This week is an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in our programming and begin the process of creating a community.

聽The MCC highly values mentoring and supports this mission through our Mentor Monday and College Mentors for Kids Callout Rallies. The students are also introduced and recruited into Collegiate Men of Distinction and Women Unlocked which focuses on the areas of academic, social, and emotional growth while learning to develop into their authentic self by developing leadership and professional skills that will enhance their 缅北强奸 footprint and future endeavors. CMFK allows students to share their skills and personalities with elementary school students as mentors. The next part of the week focuses on building community within the Multicultural Center and the 缅北强奸 campus.

Our ice cream 鈥渇loat鈥 day, community cookout and open house allows the 3 NPHC and NALFO Greek organizations, gospel chorale, and 5 student unions (African Student Association, Asian Student Union, Black Student Union, Hispanic Student Union, & South Asian Student Union) to welcome returners, recruit for new members, and promote their missions to the campus.

Cultural Connections Week Events

The Essence of Excellence is an inclusive program designed to address topics relevant to underrepresented and marginalized students.

This year's theme is,聽"Challenging You 缅北强奸 You" and we will be gathering to empower collegiate minds for future success.聽
Essence of Excellence Speaker Flyer
What Can You Expect From This Experience?
鈥傗傗傗傗傗1. Networking
鈥傗傗傗傗傗2. Personal and professional development
鈥傗傗傗傗傗3. Engaging workshops & Interactive sessions
鈥傗傗傗傗傗4. Inspiration and motivation
Deadline to Register: September 13, 2024

The Multicultural Center sponsors a number of events throughout the academic year that embraces and celebrates Latinx heritage, identities, and history. These events/programs include, but are not limited to:

  • Latinx Heritage Month Speaker
  • Latin Rhythms
  • Pan Dulce
  • Latinx Film

Latinx Heritage Month Speaker:聽During Latinx Heritage Month (September 15 - October 15), the Multicultural Center hosts a guest speaker who focuses on the complexities of Latinos in the United States, whether that be culture, identity, immigration, or even history. The event is not only inspirational and educational, but it also allows students to embrace the celebration and the occasion of Latinx Heritage Month.聽

Latin Rhythms:聽Music is a key part of all cultures. Within Latin America, there are various styles of music, dance, and cultural celebrations. By engaging in the music and dancing, you are opening yourself to something new. It opens a window to how the Latinx community celebrates their culture(s) and their identity. By attending one or all three of the dance classes, not only will you learn the basic steps to different styles of dance, but you will also familiarize yourself with the traditional sounds/rhythms of Latin America.聽The classes consist of Salsa, Merengue, and Bachata. These are intro-level classes in which all students can participate regardless of dance experience.聽

Pan Dulce: Each country around the world has its own traditional flavors, dishes, and eatery. Throughout Latin America, you will find various kinds of pan dulce (sweet bread/baked goods) that people enjoy. Through Pan Dulce Wednesday, we combine the experience of trying a traditional Latin American pan dulce with an intentional conversation about Latinx issues. These conversations can range from identity, culture, traditions, immigration, being a Latinx student in college, etc. We provide a safe space where students can share who they are, what they are going through, and what they are thinking without judgment or criticism. Pan Dulce is held once a month starting in September.聽

缅北强奸 Live at the Apollo is a popular campus-wide event that showcases students using their talents in skits, songs, dance, instrumental numbers, monologues, or other creative acts.聽

缅北强奸 Live at the Apollo

Brought to you by the Multicultural Center, the Gospel Explosion hosted by Designed by Grace, 缅北强奸's Gospel聽Choir, and features special guest performances from churches and groups located right here in the Tri-State.聽The event a聽cooperative program of the Multicultural Center and the College of Liberal Arts. Designed by Grace performs a variety of music including spirituals and hymns. Members of Designed by Grace challenge audiences to face diversity as a new ascertainable goal.

This show is part of Religious Awareness Month.

The annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Celebration features a prominent, successful African American keynote speaker and attracts a large crowd from throughout the community. Past speakers have included actors, journalists, judges,聽authors聽and Olympians, among others. The event encourages and inspires attendees to continue working for the cause of racial equality, for which Dr. King gave his life.

The event is sponsored by the 缅北强奸 Multicultural Center and other sponsors, which vary each year.

Past Speakers

  • 2024 - Major General Barrye L. Price, US Army Retired聽
  • 2023 - Keith Beauchamp
  • 2022 - Dr. Gwendolyn Carol Webb
  • 2021 - Dr. Talitha Washington
  • 2020 - April Ryan
  • 2019 - Donna Brazile
  • 2018 - Dr. Johnnetta Cole
  • 2017 鈥 Cornell William Brooks
  • 2016 - Major General Barrye L. Price
  • 2015 - Dr. James D. Anderson
  • 2014 - Jasmine Guy
  • 2013 -聽Susan Taylor
  • 2012 -聽Judge Glenda Hatchett
  • 2011 -聽Hill Harper
  • 2010 -聽Juan Williams
  • 2009 -聽Dr. John Carlos
  • 2008 - Coach Herman Boone
  • 2007 - George E. Curry
  • 2006 - A'Lelia Bundles

The Multicultural Center sponsors a number of events throughout the month of February in recognition of Black History Month.

The Multicultural Center's Annual Recognition and Awards Reception聽recognizes students, faculty, and staff who have participated in and assisted with programs, services, and events sponsored by the Center. The Center also recognizes students for their academic successes.

The reception generates student participation in campus-based programs and encourages excellence in scholastic studies during the academic year. It offers students an incentive to complete their studies and enhance their educational careers.