Welcome Back Event. A get-acquainted/reunion gathering for all multicultural students in the fall.
September
Hispanic Heritage Month: Special events focusing on the Hispanic/Latino culture
Food for Thought: Weekly discussions focusing on Latino issues
October
Homecoming Alumni Roundtable and Barbecue
National Coming Out Day
Foo for Thought: Weekly discussions focusing on Religious/Faith Diversity
Salsa Night. Latin American music and lots of chips and salsa make for an evening of dancing and fun! Sponsored by the Latin American Student Organization.
November
Native American Heritage Month: Special events focusing on Native American history and culture
Food for Thought: Weekly discussions focusing on Native American culture and issues
December
Kwanzaa. A celebration of African American Heritage, including the Seven Principles and the Seven Symbols of Kwanzaa, including guest speakers and/or poetry, music and dance.
Spring Semester
January
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Commemoration. The campus community is invited to honor Dr. King at a special program commemorating his life and work.
February
Black History Month. A month of special events celebrating the history and culture of African Americans. Programs might include special guest speakers, video/discussions, poetry/jazz nights, book discussions, comedy night, panel discussions, etc.
Food for Thought: Weekly discussions focusing on Black history and issues
March
Women's History Month. Special events might include panel discussions and guest speakers in a celebration of womanhood.
Food for Thought: Weekly discussions focusing on women's issues
April
Alpha Phi Alpha Founders Day Celebration. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity sponsors a week of events, including service projects, entertainment, and a formal dinner.
Food for Thought: Weekly discussions focusing on LGBT issues and Asian American issues
May
Fiesta de Cinco de Mayo. An observance of the Mexican-American holiday, celebrated with educational and social activities. Sponsored by Latin American Student Organization.