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Multicultural Center

About Us

Angelo State University has a diverse campus comprised of students, faculty, and staff from Texas, other states and various foreign countries.  The Multicultural Center works to encourage an inclusive and supportive environment for all members of the ASU community by promoting awareness and understanding of different cultures, people, ideas and perspectives.  Diversity education, leadership and quality programs are provided to encourage appreciation and celebration of differences.  The center sponsors and provides support for several programs that focus on recruiting, retaining, and graduating first-generation and diverse students.

The Multicultural Center was created in the fall of 2008 and is overseen by the Office of the President.  Located in the University Center, the Multicultural Center is a central site where students can receive information about available programs as well as enjoy the mix of cultures and people who pass through the door.

 

Multicultural Center Hours

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday-Friday
UC 114

 

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Events

UPCOMING EVENTS

Latin American Celebration
Thursday, September 9
11:30 AM-1:00 PM
UC Spine

Multicultural Movie Series
CNN Doucmentary
"Latino in America"

Thursday, September 9
6:00-7:00 PM
UC 110/111

Living Peacefully in a Global World
Tuesday, September 21
6:30 PM
CJ Davidson Conference Center (UC 100)

 

ON GOING

El Cafecito Coffee Hours
Tuesdays & Thursdays
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Multicultural Center

Zumba & Latin Dance Classes
Tuesdays & Thursdays
8:00 PM-10:00 PM

UC 110/111


Everyone Can Get Involved

The Multicultural Center looks for student participants as well as mentors and volunteer families for its RAMS Mentor Program and First-Generation Host Family Program. Apply online or contact the Multicultural Center for more information.

First-Generation Programs

Many of the programs at the Multicultural Center focus on first-generation college students. To learn more, visit the First-Generation Programs page.