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Multicultural resource Center a Presentation about our services. For International Students. Purposes. To provide new incoming international students with information about: MRC Mission MRC Core Services MRC Newsletter List of Local Minority Owned Businesses - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTER
A PRESENTATION ABOUT OUR SERVICES
For International Students
PURPOSES
To provide new incoming international students with information about:
MRC Mission MRC Core Services MRC Newsletter
List of Local Minority Owned Businesses List of Cultural Student Organizations
MRC Programs & Workshops MRC Website & Contact Information
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The Mission of the Multicultural Resource Center at Binghamton University is to educate the campus community through initiatives designed to increase awareness and understanding of cultural diversity, its significance in the advancement of all fields of endeavor and in navigating our world.
MRC MISSION STATEMENT
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTER CORE SERVICES
The MRC provides diversity training and education for the university staff and students using the Building Bridges to Cultural Competency Program. Training sessions are offered for staff four times annually. Student trainings target student leaders and staff on campus such as Orientation advisors, residential assistants, and new students.
The MRC facilitates programs that fall under four primary programmatic initiatives: (1) student recruitment, (2) student retention, (3) educational development and (4) inclusive community building.
The MRC is a resource center in that we directly provide funds to cultural student organizations on campus seeking to provide programs that are educational, culturally inclusive and encourage diversity within the university community.
MRC NEWSLETTER
MRC MONTHLY CULTURE CONNECTS NEWSLETTER
Culture Connects is a monthly newsletter published by the Multicultural Resources Center that allows Binghamton University students, faculty, and staff to stay up to date on past and upcoming campus-wide events and programs.
A LIST OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESSES
A LIST OF CULTURAL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Historically UnderrepresentedAfrican American/Black
Hispanic/Non-WhiteNative American/Alaskan Native
Asian
Represent over 36% of student population
Provide more than 75% of student programming both on AND off campus
MRC CULTURE FAIR
MRC SIGNATURE PROGRAMS
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTERSIGNATURE PROGRAMS
MRC Cultural Fair - An inclusive community activity which will occur in the Fall semester. (Fall Semester)
MRC Diversity Talk Shows – An educational development activity which occurs bi-weekly. (bi-weekly)
MRC Mentoring Program The College Experience- A professional development activity in which current students mentor students at Binghamton High School (academic year)
Staff and student trainings – An educational development and inclusive community activity which run throughout the year. (academic year)
Global Fiesta – An inclusive community activity which will occur in the Fall semester. (Fall Semester)
MRC Leadership Forum – A retention activity which seeks to enhance the leadership skills of our students (Spring semester)
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTERPROGRAMS AND SERVICES
MRC Cultural Fair: Provides an
opportunity for ALL BU student to explore
ways to get involved and for ALL BU cultural
student organizations to promote their
organization's activities and reach more
students. The Culture Fair is FREE and open
to the entire campus community at the
beginning of Fall semester.
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTERPROGRAMS AND SERVICES
The MRC Diversity Talk Shows: provides students with an opportunity to discuss topics of interest in multiculturalism of interest to them. In the Spring semester, MRC partnered with Binghamton Television BTV6 and produced six shows focusing on Racism, LGBTQ Issues, Gender Discrimination, Asian Perspectives and Stress/Culture. Faculty and staff are welcome to participate. Please email Mengchen Huang, MRC Program Coordinator at [email protected] for questions.
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTER
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
MRC Global FiestaA Celebration of Religious/Non-Religious holidays throughout the year and around the world. This events invites students, staff and faculty together prior to the winter recess.
1. See performances from cultural groups at Binghamton.
2. Taste holiday foods from different holidays. This is a free event! Attend with your residents!
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTER
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Other Programs:Varies throughout the year LGBT celebrations/Pride Week (October) Black History Month Observance
(February) Women’s History Month Observance
(March) Asian Heritage Month Observance (April)
MRC TRAININGS & WORKSHOPS
“Building Bridges to Cultural Competency”
Twice in October/March for StudentsOctober/ April/June for Faculty & Staff
Provided to university staff & students throughout the year!
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTERPROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Diversity Training and Education “Building Bridges to Cultural Competency”Concepts to explore include:
Definitions of Culture Invisible Privilege
Stereotyping Confronting bigotry
Program features various activities:
Circles of My Multicultural Self Cultural Competency Continuum
Values Clarification Exercise Personal Reflections on Isolation
Power of Privilege Game
OTHER TRAININGS & WORKSHOPS
MRC Leadership Development for Students “What Kind of Leader Are You?”
Greek Life Education“Community Building/Hazing
Prevention”
Self Esteem Workshops for Women
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTEROTHER RESOURCES
MRC CULTURE CONNECTS Newsletter, available in the union every month. We are also on the MRC website.
MRC Social media: The MRC is on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!
MRC Website: mrc.binghamton.edu
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTERCONTACT US
MRC is located inLibrary South Ground
LSG 548 Phone: (607) 777-4472 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Multicultural Resource Center
at BU Join our Facebook Page!