NEWS & NOTES

  • Have you seen the slide show running at the entrance of the Multicultural Resource Center? It’s a great way to get the word out about multicultural events on campus! Find out how you can get your event included in the show!

OCTOBER EVENTS

  • 6 : : Contemporary Issues Forum
    4 pm in the MRC
  • 11 : : National Coming Out Day
  • 26 : : Human Rights Week begins
    Get a PDF of week's events

NOVEMBER EVENTS

  • 3 : : Contemporary Issues Forum
    4 pm in EUC Joyner Room
  • 4 : : Artist Reception
    5 to 6:15 pm in the MRC
  • 10 : : Kaleidoscope Open Forum
    4 pm in EUC Phillips Room
  • 18 : : American Indian Cultural Fair
    11am to 2pm in Cone Ballroom AB

DECEMBER EVENTS

  • 3 : : Holidays Around the World
    7 to 9 pm in EUC Auditorium

JANUARY EVENTS

  • 25 : : Empty Bowls painting all week!
    Call us for schedule and locations
  • 26 : : MLK Commemoration
    Keynote Speaker Mae Jemison
    7 to 9 pm in EUC Auditorium
  • 28 : : MLK Commemoration
    Interfaith Prayer Breakfast
    8 am in Campus Ministries Building

FEBRUARY EVENTS

  • 2 : : Contemporary Issues Forum
    4 pm in EUC Joyner Room
  • 3 : : Artist Reception
    5 to 6:15 pm in the MRC

OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS

  • Nominations of UNCG students qualified for the 2010 MLK Service Award are now being accepted.
    • Click here for the qualifications we are looking for.
    • Click here for the online nomination form. Deadline for nominations is December 8, 2009.
  • Join us for our Kaleidoscope Open Forum at 4pm in the EUC Phillips Room on Tuesday, November 10, 2009. "WHO CAN SAY WHAT?"
  • Don't miss our annual American Indian Cultural Fair in the Cone Ballroom on Wednesday, November 18, 2009
    • Craft demonstration, storytelling and flute music from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
    • Dance and drumming performances 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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  3. Education & Training
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    2. Contemporary Issues Forums
    3. Student Diversity Education
    4. Stop the Hate
    5. Shades of Color Conference
  4. Student Advocacy & Outreach
    1. GLBT Community
    2. Cultural Programming Council
    3. LinkUp
    4. Rites of Passage
    5. Recognition & Awards
  5. Programs & Activities
    1. Heritage Celebrations
    2. MLK Commemoration
    3. Human Rights Week
    4. Empty Bowls
  6. Multicultural Resource Center
    1. Library Resources
    2. Art Exhibits
    3. Event Promo Opportunity

UNCG Faculty/Staff Student Mentor Program


The Faculty/Staff Student Mentor Program is a collaborative pilot program coordinated by the Office of the Provost and the Division of Student Affairs. The purpose of this new initiative is to provide opportunities for faculty and staff to build relationships with students outside of the classroom. The program recently had its “kick-off” dinner where mentors had a chance to “match and mingle” with their protégés. Check out the photographs of these pairs below.


Jason Flores and
Provost David Perrin

Karim M. Williams and
Dr. Charlsena F. Stone

Dr. Ceola Ross Baber and
Kimber N. Fair

Joshua M. Bray and
Dr. Mark Smith-Soto

Christopher I. Reed and
Dr. Randy Kohlenberg

Dr. Jan Rychtar and
Jenny Celin

Dr. Christopher Hodgkins and
Jamila Jones

Le-Keisha S. Griffin and
Dr. Stuart Marcovitch

Lashelle D. Turner and
Ms. Mary Ellen Boelhower

Luis E. Cirio and
Mr. Bill Johnson

Ms. Cathy Payne and
Remisha L. Withrow

Natalie J. Williams and
Ms. Elisabeth Doggett

Audrianna M. Whitley and
Ms. Lynda Kellam

Shawanna Mosley and
Ms. Donna Seckar

Ms. Audrey Lucas and
Denice S. Luke

Brittany L. Travis and
Ms. Carol Steger

Jessica M. Plum and
Dr. Robert Aronson

Janelle A. Dawson and
Ms. Angela Detweiler

Bee Thao and
Dr. Geetha Vaidyanathan
 

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Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
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