The Center for Multicultural Education and Programs, known as The Center, offers intentional and sustained educational programs and initiatives in the area of diversity and social justice. These efforts are designed to make an institutional impact in intercultural awareness and understanding with measurable outcomes. The Center collaborates with students, faculty and administrators across the university and with community partners to develop interesting and creative ways of exploring race, religion, socio-economic class, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, national origin and many other aspects of social identity. The Center's work is divided into three broad categories: Diversity Education, Training and Assessment; Campus-Wide Cultural and Social Justice Programs; and Academic and Professional Success for Diverse Students.
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The Assistant Vice President for Student Diversity oversees The Center for Multicultural Education and Programs and the Office of LGBT Student Services and with these offices and the entire university community plays an instrumental role in advancing the vision for diversity at NYU.
The Center partners with the Native Peoples Forum, a network of scholars and students concerned with cultural and historical matters related to Native Americans.
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Wednesday, December 2
5:00 PM: Graduate Students of Color Socials
Thursday, December 3
12:30 PM: Network of BLACK Men Meeting
12:30 PM: Making it in Media
Thursday, February 4
5:00 PM: Network of BLACK Men Meeting
Thursday, February 18
12:30 PM: Network of BLACK Men Meeting
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