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International Resource Team

The International Resource Team (IRT) is a cross-functional work-team.

Your Story: What has OMA meant to your Columbia experience?

In honor of the tenth anniversary of Multicultural Affairs, we are compiling stories from students and alumni about their involvement with OMA and the impact its programs, services, and staff have had on their Columbia experiences.

We are accepting both written and video submissions. Please note the format guidelines for each: 

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Career Advice for International Students

Please R.S.V.P. if you plan to join us to dicuss strategies for finding summer internships and full-time employment. Free dinner and advice!

Date: Monday, December 8, 2014

Time: 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Location: Lerner 505 Lounge

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ROOTEd Facilitator Application

The ROOTEd team of peer facilitators is trained in issues of power, privilege and oppression and how this translates on a diverse college campus. Facilitators examine their own personal and cultural place in contemporary society through innovative exercises and are trained to be facilitators around diversity issues. 

We are now accepting facilitator applications for the 2017-2018 academic year.

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Applicant Information
If undecided, please type "undecided."
Contact Information
Campus Address
Local Address
Include apartment number (if applicable).
Application Questions
The questions are linked at the top of the page.
Files must be less than 2 MB.
Allowed file types: pdf doc docx.
Agreement
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Programs and Services by Areas

Multicultural Affairs aims to strengthen and enhance the richly diverse fabric of the Columbia community by providing and supporting programs and services for the entire Columbia College and Columb

OMA Graduation Cord Honorees

Presented by the Columbia Office of Multicultural Affairs, the OMA Graduation Cords are given to graduating seniors in Columbia College, the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science,

FLI @ Columbia

As a complement to the academic-related support and transition resources provided by First-in-Family Programs in the Center for Student Advising, Multicultural Af

Identity & Inclusion Series

The Identity & Inclusion Series is a set of interactive diversity and inclusion workshops on building a socially conscious community. Unless noted otherwise, each workshop is open to all students, faculty and staff; accessible to a variety of prior engagement levels; and facilitated with warmth by the members of the Multicultural Affairs team. Sign up for one or many!

Accessibility needs can be specified on the registration form. You can also email multicultural@columbia.edu.

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