ROOTEd (Respecting Ourselves and Others Through Education) is dedicated to facilitating respectful informed discussions about diversity in the United States with regards to power and privilege issu
ICH residents created Freedom School to provide an environment for students to critically engage material and texts not explored in traditional classroom settings. This informal discussion gr
Would you find it helpful to have a Columbia student to answer some of your questions about professors, courses, living in the residence halls, making friends, clubs and organizations, internships,
Constituency Meetings are hosted by the CC/SEAS Office of Multicultural Affairs. Constituency meetings provide an opportunity for various members of a specific social identity group to build
The of Multicultural Affairs advises and oversees the development of designated heritage Office months that celebrate the rich culture, political contributions and varied histories of diverse group
The Office of Multicultural Affairs works in conjunction with a range of student organizations and administrative colleagues to organize multicultural graduation ceremonies that celebrate the accom
SisterCircle, established in 2003, is a program that brings together women of color (those who may identify as Asian, Black/African, Latino, Native, and/or Middle Eastern heritage) at Columbia Univ
"Just A Note" is a weekly email distributed by the Office of
Multicultural Affairs that highlights university resources, student
programs, community events, and job/internship opportunities focusing on
multiculturalism, social justice, and intercultural opportunities.