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Programs We want you to have help with whatever needs arise; a home away from home; a broadening of your world view; experience with people and cultures other than your own. The Multicultural Center is a space dedicated to the diverse cultures of America. It is a place where all students can study, host an event or meeting, or relax in a room that has artwork representing multicultural groups on campus. The room is equipped with computers, a P.A. System, refrigerator and a microwave. For more information, go to uwsuper.edu/ oma. Opportunities to Get Involved Student organizations including the Black Student Union (BSU), Native Nations Student Organization (NNSO), and the Hispanic Organization/Organizacion Latino Americana (HOLA) Participate in the Leadership & Mentorship Program Be featured in the Student Spotlight Participate in the American Multicultural Student Leadership Conference Annual Diversity Leadership Retreat held at Camp Amnicon in Spring Semester Diverse community programs and events Services Help with the admissions process Guidance in the transition to becoming a student at UW-Superior Formal and informal advising Multicultural enrichment opportunities open to ALL students A link between various offices, departments and student organizations Updated information about student employment opportunities, internships, scholarships and cultural events Current Student Stories “The Office of Multicultural Affairs staff makes you feel like they really care about helping you, the entire person – not just the student!” Genna Christian, Keweenaw Bay Ojibwe, Junior from Superior, WI. “The Office of Multicultural Affairs gave me a home away from home with great help, love and comfort throughout the year.” Reyman Solis, Hispanic, Sophomore from Chicago, IL “They have really helped me grow as a person with the welcoming and helpful environment in their office and the leadership opportunities that were presented to me.” Marquise Slay, African American, Senior from Detroit, MI. ”Everyone who works at the office is supportive, loving, honest, and hard working. They’ve really helped me grow from my freshman year and I don’t know what kind of senior I’d be today without them.” Jasmine Ayers, Korean American, Senior from Exeland, WI. “The Office of Multicultural Affairs has helped me make friends I never knew I could have and made me feel like I had a place on campus.” Lydia Shinkle, Caucasian, Junior from Duluth, MN. Office of Multicultural Affairs Welcome to the Office of Multicultural Affairs – a place where everyone can learn! Boozhoo! Hola! Nyob Zoo! Habari Gani! Hello! The UW-Superior Office of Multicultural Affairs is focused on the success of African American, American Indian/ First Nations, Asian American and Hispanic/Latino American students and is an educational tool where everyone can learn about issues relating to various cultures. For more information, contact: We invite you to visit A campus visit offers an opportunity to tour our campus and meet with an Admissions counselor. We can arrange for you to meet a professor and visit a class in any area you choose. To arrange a visit Online: www.uwsuper.edu/admissions Email: [email protected] Phone: 715-394-8230 UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR Admissions Office 715-394-8230 [email protected] uwsuper.edu facebook.com/uwsuperior

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Page 1: Office of Multicultural Affairs - UW-SuperiorThe Multicultural Center is a space dedicated to the diverse cultures of America. It is a place where all students can study, host an event

Programs

We want you to have help with whatever needs arise; a home away from home; a broadening of your world view; experience with people and cultures other than your own.

The Multicultural Center is a space dedicated to the diverse cultures of America. It is a place where all students can study, host an event or meeting, or relax in a room that has artwork representing multicultural groups on campus.

The room is equipped with computers, a P.A. System, refrigerator and a microwave. For more information, go to uwsuper.edu/oma.

Opportunities to Get Involved • Student organizations including the Black

Student Union (BSU), Native Nations Student Organization (NNSO), and the Hispanic Organization/Organizacion Latino Americana (HOLA)

• Participate in the Leadership & Mentorship Program

• Be featured in the Student Spotlight• Participate in the American Multicultural

Student Leadership Conference • Annual Diversity Leadership Retreat held

at Camp Amnicon in Spring Semester• Diverse community programs and events

Services• Help with the admissions process• Guidance in the transition to becoming a

student at UW-Superior• Formal and informal advising• Multicultural enrichment opportunities

open to ALL students• Alinkbetweenvariousoffices,

departments and student organizations• Updated information about student

employment opportunities, internships, scholarships and cultural events

Current Student Stories“TheOfficeofMulticulturalAffairsstaffmakes you feel like they really care about helping you, the entire person – not just the student!” Genna Christian, Keweenaw Bay Ojibwe, Junior from Superior, WI.

“TheOfficeofMulticulturalAffairsgaveme a home away from home with great help, love and comfort throughout the year.” Reyman Solis, Hispanic, Sophomore from Chicago, IL

“They have really helped me grow as a person with the welcoming and helpfulenvironmentintheirofficeandthe leadership opportunities that were presented to me.” Marquise Slay, African American, Senior from Detroit, MI.

”Everyonewhoworksattheofficeissupportive, loving, honest, and hard working. They’ve really helped me grow from my freshman year and I don’t know what kind of senior I’d be today without them.” Jasmine Ayers, Korean American, Senior from Exeland, WI.

“TheOfficeofMulticulturalAffairshashelped me make friends I never knew I could have and made me feel like I had a place on campus.” Lydia Shinkle, Caucasian, Junior from Duluth, MN.

Office of Multicultural AffairsWelcome to the Office of Multicultural Affairs – a place where everyone can learn!

Boozhoo! Hola! Nyob Zoo! Habari Gani! Hello!

The UW-Superior Office of Multicultural Affairs is focused on the success of African American, American Indian/First Nations, Asian American and Hispanic/Latino American students and is an educational tool where everyone can learn about issues relating to various cultures.

For more information, contact:

We invite you to visitA campus visit offers an opportunity to tour our campus and meet with an Admissions counselor. We can arrange for you to meet a professor and visit a class in any area you choose.

To arrange a visitOnline: www.uwsuper.edu/admissionsEmail: [email protected]: 715-394-8230

UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR AdmissionsOffice 715-394-8230 [email protected] uwsuper.edu facebook.com/uwsuperior