Cultural Programming & Engagement
Join the Student Enrichment Services Student Advocacy Committee. Committee members meet monthly to discuss relevant issues and help to plan events and programs.
Campus Inclusion and Community (CIC) offers a number of opportunities to engage in conversations and dialogue around difference. The Sustained Dialogue program and Peer Inclusion Educators are a great place to start.
MSA staff members specialize in advising, supporting, and advocating for LGBTQIA and students of color. Speak with us if you're interested in getting involved with one of our programs or student groups we advise, or if you have questions about navigating the university, including working with faculty, planning culturally-relevant events, and accessing important resources on campus. MSA staff can also be a great resource if you believe you've experienced or witnessed a bias-related incident. Contact us to schedule an appointment.
We hold a number of signature events throughout the year. Visit our calendar for a full list. You can also sign-up for our listserv, or schedule to speak with a staff person.
The vast majority of our student groups have little to no fees associated with membership or events.
There is no wrong place to start! MSA and SES fall under the same umbrella, Campus Inclusion & Community. Visit any of our offices—we're happy to help however we can!