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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR
Welcome to the Multicultural Resource Center!
February brought a wealth of change to our campus.
Special thanks to the Black Student Union for their tireless
efforts in crafting a full month of programming in addition
to collaborating with ODEI, Campus Activities and the Vice
President for Multicultural Affairs to sponsor an evening
with Spike Lee on Thursday, February 19th. Special thanks
to the Event Center staff and production team for making
the Spike Lee event a success; there were more than 700
in attendance.
During February ODEI also sponsored its first Racial Justice Deliberation event
and Town Hall Meeting. ODEI Town Hall provided information to the campus in
response to the list of concerns provided to administration in December. University
Administration, including the Vice Presidents, attended to address each concern. The
information provided will guide efforts to transparency across the campus. Change of
this magnitude has never happened before.
March promises even more change in that ODEI, in conjunction with the President,
will present the findings of the Campus Climate Survey completed in 2014. The
event will be held in the University Union Mandela Room on Wednesday, March 11th.
Additionally, we look forward to the presentation of author, poet and activist, Nikki
Giovanni as the Women’s History Month Speaker for the Black Student Union.
We urge you to get excited about all that is happening across the campus. Change
is in the air!
Sincerely,
Dr. Nicole Sirju-Johnson
Associate Chief Diversity Officer
Director of the Multicultural Resource Center
MRC Diversity Talk Show topics and schedule for Spring 2015:
Title Theme Week of
1. Chivalry in 2015 Gender Roles 3/9/2015
2. To Protect and Serve Views on Law Enforcement 3/23/2015
3. The Forgotten Warriors Rights for LGBTQ 4/13/2015
If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please contact the MRC at
mrc@binghamton.edu.
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MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Interested in advertising in the MRC Culture
Connects Newsletter?
Increase your business among Binghamton University students, faculty and staff. The MRC is home
to more than 100 cultural student organizations on campus. With more than 1,700 students
subscribed to our Monthly Newsletter, consider us a great marketing tool for reaching the university
community. Binghamton University’s student of color and International student populations are
increasing. Make your business more visible among students.
For more information, please contact Mengchen Huang at mhuang@binghamton.edu or 707-777-6071
Culture
Connects Grant
Recipients
Congratulations
to our March
2015 Culture
Connects
Program Grant
recipients:
American
Kurdish Council
Caribbean
Student
Association
Haitian Student
Association
Men of Color
Scholastic
Society
National
Association
for the
Advancement of
Colored People
(NAACP)
Sul Poong
MRC SPRING 15 INTERNS
GRADUATE
INTERNS
Albert Lee
Yang Xu
Zelin Wang
MARKETING
INTERNS
Andrew Rosales
Gizem Ceyla Ozan
Tiffany M. Rivera
Xiaonan Guo
PROGRAMMING
ASSISTANT
INTERNS
Imran Mahmood
Bradlee Vasquez
Yikai Zhang
Sarah Boniche
Ellaine Ho
Tiffany Hiutung Lai
Michelle Poon
Melissa Luong
Tyron Brown Join the MRC Family!
Want to intern for the MRC? Look out for applications
coming this month!
For more information, please contact Mengchen Huang at
mhuang@binghamton.edu or 707-777-6071
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MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Women’s History Month
On March 7, 1982, Women’s History Week was established by Congress.
Then in 1987, Congress designated March as Women’s History Month after
being petitioned by the National Women’s History Project. Every year the
National Women’s History Project selects a theme to promote women’s
history. This year, the theme is “Weaving the Stories of Women’s Lives.”
2015 is also the 35th anniversary of the Women’s History Movement and
the National Women’s History Project. During this month, we celebrate the
numerous ways that women’s history has been woven into America’s story.
For more information, visit WomensHistory.gov and nwhp.org. Be on the look
out for Women’s History Month events hosted by the Black Student Union,
P.U.L.S.E (March 2nd
-6th
) and other student organizations.
Join BSU as Keynote Speaker
Nikki Giovanni visits March 19
in the Mandela Room at 6pm
for Women’s History Month.
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MRC Upcoming Events
MRC would like you to save the date for the following upcoming events:
MRC Student Leaders Meeting
Tuesday, March 3rd, 7:00-8:00pm, UU 108
Tuesday, March 31st, 7:00-8:00pm, UU 108
Tuesday, April 28th, 7:00-8:00pm, UU 108
ODEI Campus Climate Survey Results Presentation
Wednesday, March 11th, 3:00-5:00pm and 7:00-9:00pm, Mandela Room
The results of the Campus Climate Survey will be presented and discussed. Open to
all students, faculty, and staff.
MRC Weekly Friday Tabling
March 13th through May 1st, 12:00-4:00pm, Marketplace
MRC Leadership Forum
Tuesday, March 17th, 6:30-7:30pm, UU 108
Women’s History Month Keynote Speaker: Nikki Giovanni, hosted by BSU
Thursday, March 19th, 6:00pm, UU Mandela Room
MRC Speaking Up & Getting Support
Wednesday, March 25th and Thursday, April 16th, Time and Location TBA
MRC Asian Heritage Month Kick-Off Celebration
Saturday, April 25th, C4 Multipurpose Room
MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
If you don’t understand
yourself you don’t
understand anybody else.
-Nikki Giovanni
“ “
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CCPD Upcoming Events
CDCI Summer/Fall 2015 Info Sessions - Time/date varies, UU133A
Learn about the Career Development Centralized Internship Program, the largest credit-
bearing internship program at Binghamton University. It is required to attend an info session
the semester prior to interning. All sessions located in UU133A.
Summer Sessions - March 3rd, 12-1pm; March 5th, 1:30-2:30pm
Fall Sessions - March 10th, 4:30-5:30pm; March 11th, 3:30-4:30pm; March 12th, 3-4pm; March
13th, 11-12pm; March 16th, 1:15-2:15pm; March 17th, 10:15-11:15am
Put on the Polish! Tips to put your best face forward - March 4th, 5-6pm, UU102
Do you have an upcoming interview? Are you preparing for a professional networking event?
Come to this program to learn tips to present the most professional and confident you.
“Ace your Interview!” Etiquette Dinner - March 6th, 6:30-8:30pm, OUH
This is an opportunity to learn and practice good dining etiquette and brush up on your
networking skills with employers, alumni, faculty, staff and fellow students. Pre-registration is
required via hireBING and there is a $5/person fee. Business casual attire is required.
The Mentoring Movement: An Evening Connecting with Professionals - March 26th,
5:30-7:30, Mandela Room (pre-registration required via hireBING)
Careers in Communications and Media - March 31st, 5-6pm, UU-133A
Come to this informative program to learn about careers related to communications and
media and how to research possible careers in the related fields including public relations,
marketing, advertising, broadcast news, print publications and more.
Guest Speaker: Jamie Jacobs ‘06, Riger Advertising - March 31st, 6-7pm, UU-111
Hear from Jaime Jacobs, a Binghamton University alumna and account executive at Riger
Advertising, who will discuss her experience as an intern through Binghamton University and
the steps she took to transition into a full-time job in advertising. After her lecture, you will
have opportunity to ask questions about careers in advertising.
MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Empowering Students of Color
This group is open for any student who identifies as a student of color. It will discuss issues
of cultural uniqueness and the impact that it has on the balance of work/academic/personal
relationships. For more information about the group, please email LeAnna Rice, Mental Health
Outreach Coordinator/Counselor at lrice@binghamton.edu.
Women’s Group
This group is open to anyone who identifies as a woman, of any background, who is looking
for a safe and supportive atmosphere to discuss what it means to be a woman, and the
impact of that identity in work/academic/personal relationships. The group may also include
therapeutic exercises to help group members build stronger self-concepts and esteem.
For more information about the group, please email LeAnna Rice, Mental Health Outreach
Coordinator/Counselor at lrice@binghamton.edu.
University Counseling Upcoming Events
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The Purim Carnival is March 4 from
11am-1pm at the Event Center. Come
for games, rides, food, Battle of the
Bands, and more!
MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mental Health Outreach Peer Educators
(M-HOPE) internship applications are
availableMarch2-March23onB-Engaged.
For more information, please visit
tinyurl.com/M-HOPEInterns
Learn and practice good dining etiquette
on March 6 at 6:30 in the Old Union Hall.
There is a $5/person fee. Pre-register on
hireBING
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MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 3rd Annual NAACP Image
Awards is March 7 in the Mandela
Room. Doors open at 6pm.
The Tour Guide GIM is March 5 at 6pm
in the Admissions Center. Applications
are available starting March 6 at the
Admissions Front Desk and are due
March 19.
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MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Rosefsky Scholarship is
for study abroad candidates
whose study of language and
culture is part of their desire
to make the world a better
place. The application is due
March 15 for the summer/
fall semesters. Applications
are available from the Office
of International Programs in
LNG-300.
Watch college step teams battle it
out at Watch Your Step! Presented
by the Thurgood Marshall Pre-
Law Society on March 14 at
7:00pm in the Mandela Room.
Limited tickets are $8, regular
tickets are $10, and at the door
they are inflated.
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MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Speaking Up & Getting Support is
March 25 at 6pm in UU108. Find
out ways to manage stress, achieve
wellness, and be an ally for others!
BUJA’s 4th Annual Host Club - Saturday, March 14th, 2:30-6:30pm,
Undergrounds
Let yourself be entertained by alluring hosts and Choclate Garden-themed food
items! This even takes place on White Day, a Japanese holiday in which boys
reciprocate their feelings for girls by giving them gifts.
Interested in running for e-board
with a cultural organization? “What
Kind of Leader are You?” is the
leadership workshop for you! March
17 at 6:30pm in UU108
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The MRC Student Leaders
Meeting is March 31 at 7pm
in UU108. All cultural student
leaders are invited! RSVP your
attendance or send questions to
mhuang@binghamton.edu
March20-22weekendisthe
2015 Pride & Joy Families
Weekend Conference at
the Holiday Inn Arena.
To learn more, visit www.
P r i d e A n d J oy Fa m i l i e s .
org or contact staff at
prideandjoyfamilies@
gmail.com or 607-777-
3717.
MRC NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 27th Annual Commemoration of the Anfal Genocide & Fundraiser
for Kurdish Refugees - March 16th, 5:30pm, Mandela Room
This event commemorates those who suffered in the Anfal genocide and will
fundraise for Kurdish refugees. Food donations can also be made. There will be
guest speakers and videos to raise awareness of the current situation.
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Contact Us
Location: Library South G 548
Phone: (607) 777-4472
Fax: (607)777-2373
Email: mrc@binghamton.edu
Staff
Nicole Sirju-Johnson - Director
njohnson@binghamton.edu
Mengchen Huang - Assistant Director
mhuang@binghamton.edu
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