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Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA)
Contact: Dale.Trevino@Colorado.EDU, Director
At the Center for Multicultural Affairs, providing a welcoming place where students and other university members can express themselves is paramount.
Counseling services and programs offered are designed to help students empower themselves to explore, develop, and realize their academic, personal, and cultural strengths, as well as help them make....
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Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race in the Americas (CSERA)
Contact:
Arturo.Aldama@Colorado.EDU, Director
CSERA a research center dedicated to promoting the advancement of interdisciplinary scholarship on the studies or race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality in the United States and in a trans-national global context. CSERA is comprised of core faculty in the Department of Ethnic Studies and affiliate faculty from other Departments whose primary research and teaching areas are in race, class, gender, and sexuality studies....
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Cultural Events Board
Contact: CEB@Colorado.EDU
The Cultural Events Board has a long and proud history of sponsoring thought-provoking discussion on campus, from exploring the myriad issues in the middle east, to examining racism and its consequences in a multi-racial and multi-cultural society, to hearing about biases within the public education system, to issues surrounding animal cruelty and respect....
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Department of Ethnic Studies
Contact:
Albert.Ramirez@Colorado.EDU, Director
Ethnic Studies is an established undergraduate degree program that provides students with the conceptual and methodological tools to analyze the historical, political, social, and cultural forces that have shaped the development of America's diverse racial and ethnic peoples.
Completion of the program leads to a B.A. in Ethnic Studies. As an Ethnic Studies major, a student chooses an area of concentration in one of the four specific racial-ethnic fields....
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Disability Services
Contact:
DSInfo@colorado.edu
Disability Services' (DS) mission is to provide students with disabilities the tools, reasonable accommodations and support services to participate fully in the academic environment. Furthermore, our mission is to promote an accessible and culturally sensitive campus through outreach and by building partnerships within the university community and beyond....
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Ethnic Living and Learning Community (ELLC)
Contact: Carol.Miyagishima@Colorado.EDU, Director
Our Mission is to foster a supportive multicultural living and learning community that contributes to the success of students at the University of Colorado AND to develop culturally competent leaders who practice an ethic of civic and social responsibility....
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Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Resource Center
Contact:
Stephanie.Wilenchek@Colorado.EDU, Director
The mission of the GLBT Resource Center is to promote equal opportunity for successful academic, social and personal development for all GLBT students, staff, faculty and their allies in a safe and supportive environment....
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Minority Arts and Sciences Program
Contact:
Alphonse.Keasley@Colorado.EDU, Director
The Minority Arts and Sciences Program (MASP) is an academic excellence community dedicated to assisting students who wish to be part of a diverse community at CU Boulder in their successful matriculation in retention and graduation from the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder....
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Multicultural Engineering Program
Contact:
cumep@colorado.edu
The mission of MEP is to recruit, retain, and graduate students culturally underrepresented in engineering and applied science....
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Office of Diversity and Equity
Contact: ODE@Colorado.EDU
At the University of Colorado at Boulder we are committed to building a campus community in which diversity is a fundamental value. People are different and the differences among them are what we call diversity - a natural and enriching hallmark of life. Diversity includes, but is not limited to....
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Student Academic Services Center
Contact: Susan.Smith@Colorado.EDU, Director
Need help with academic or personal problems? The Student Academic Services Center (SASC) provides comprehensive consultation, content-area tutoring and academic skills training, alternative core-curriculum courses, supplemental instruction in "gateway" courses, and referral services to academically needy students....
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Student Outreach Retention Center for Equity (SORCE)
Contact: Teresa.Hernandez@Colorado.EDU, Director
SORCE believes that the University must be a progressive leader in creating a diverse student body by providing access and educational opportunities to underrepresented community members to reconcile historical injustices of the U.S. education system. To this end, SORCE joins the University in creating and sustaining an inclusive and equitable society....
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The Building Motivated Incidence Response Team
Contact:
buildingcommunity@colorado.edu
At the University of Colorado at Boulder we take the safety and personal well-being of members of our community very seriously. Harmful, hurtful, degrading, or threatening actions are not acceptable. If you feel that you have been targeted or injured because of Bias, we want to know about it. If you need help or assistance in any way....
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University of Colorado Student Union (UCSU)
Contact: Charles.Gilford@Colorado.EDU, Hadley.Brown@Colorado.EDU, Sara.Davine@Colorado.EDU
The University of Colorado Student Union (UCSU) is the student body government for the University of Colorado at Boulder. UCSU creates, implements and oversees a $30 million budget generated by student fees and other revenue for the operation of UCSU Cost Centers. UCSU also serves as the liaison between the student body and university administration. Three branches, an executive, a legislative and a judicial are governed by the student-adopted Constitution....
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Victim Assistance
Contact: Mary.Friedrichs@Colorado.EDU, Director
The Office of Victim Assistance (OVA) offers free confidential information, support and short term counseling to students, faculty and staff at CU and their significant others. OVA is not a part of the police department. Our office primarily handles situations involving....
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Women's Resource Center
Contact: Barbara.Kulton@Colorado.EDU, Director
The purpose of the Women's Resource Center is to create a campus environment where women will thrive. We are a dynamic and engaged learning community committed to social justice and working for equity for all people. The WRC offers leadership opportunities to students and works in collaboration with a variety of campus and community partners. We support women on campus and in the larger community....
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