Published: Sept. 7, 2018

The Center for Inclusion & Social Change provides support for all students across multiple identities, including those who identify as ethnically and culturally diverse, trans and queer, women and femme, and first-generation college students.

CMCI students huddle in a circle at College DayAt the center, students are encouraged to explore the many aspects and intersections of their identity through programs, educational opportunities and events. All students will find a welcoming and inclusive gathering space and a place to find community, resources and support for academic, personal and professional growth.

Here are some ways you can get involved with the center this year.

Apply for the Social Change Buffs program

Explore your identity and join a community of people with shared experiences through the Social Change Buffs program. This program is a unique opportunity to connect with peers, learn about intersectionality, discover campus resources and ultimately realize how your identity empowers you in the world.

Learn more about the Social Change Buffs program. Applications to join in the fall 2018 semester are due Sept. 14.

Attend an upcoming workshop

To help create a more inclusive campus climate, the center is proud to offer various workshops and trainings throughout the year. These workshops are a great opportunity to learn more about ourselves, as well as how we can better support each other. Learn more about workshops offered by the center.

Attend an event

Open house

Join the Center for Inclusion & Social Change staff for fun, snacks and conversation at an open house 12–3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, in C4C N320.

The center's diverse range of events aim to create an inclusive environment where all students can find community. Events this year include an open house, Women Who Make a Difference and the TRANSforming Gender Conference. Check out their events calendar for more details.

Visit us in the C4C

The center, located in C4C N320, features comfortable gathering spaces for studying, relaxing and connecting with friends. There are also resources such as free printing, a library, food assistance, pregnancy tests and more. Stop by to hang out, relax, meet with others or catch up on your studies. Everyone is welcome!

Visit the Center for Inclusion & Social Change website to learn more.