Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 55.01
Liaison Katie Koscielak
Submission Date May 8, 2013
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Cal Poly Humboldt
PAE-T2-3: Student Training Opportunities

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.25 / 0.25 TallChief Comet
Director, Office of Sustainability
Facilities Management
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Does the institution make cultural competence trainings and activities available to all students?:
Yes

A brief description of the cultural competence trainings and activities:

The MultiCultural Center (MCC) runs numerous programs and events each year that are open to all students, which provide formal to informal opportunities to gain cultural competency from their peers, staff, faculty, and surrounding community. One particularly large event is the Social Justice Summit during the spring semester; currently in its nineteenth year.


The website URL where information about the trainings and activities are available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

The MultiCultural Center (MCC), a student-initiated program, promotes understanding of diversity, celebrates our differences and welcomes multi-ethnic perspectives. The MCC is a welcoming place where people are invited to gather to EXPLORE identity and history, EXPERIENCE culture and traditions, EXPRESS feelings and ideas and EMPOWER each other to work for social justice. The MCC is a safe place to express opinions and to challenge the status quo, it provides a place to cross boundaries and eliminate popular stereotypes. The MCC mission is to build, nurture and sustain an inclusive "multicultural" community.


The MultiCultural Center (MCC), a student-initiated program, promotes understanding of diversity, celebrates our differences and welcomes multi-ethnic perspectives. The MCC is a welcoming place where people are invited to gather to EXPLORE identity and history, EXPERIENCE culture and traditions, EXPRESS feelings and ideas and EMPOWER each other to work for social justice. The MCC is a safe place to express opinions and to challenge the status quo, it provides a place to cross boundaries and eliminate popular stereotypes. The MCC mission is to build, nurture and sustain an inclusive "multicultural" community.

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