Multicultural organizations provide community
By Kylie Bridgeman | Sep. 7The multicultural community at OU is rich with excellence, creativity and tradition. One of those long-standing traditions is the Multicultural Exposition.
The multicultural community at OU is rich with excellence, creativity and tradition. One of those long-standing traditions is the Multicultural Exposition.
The exhibit, located in Trisolini Art Gallery in Baker Center, captures moments of Black Southeastern Ohio celebrations.
Black Girl Day Off encourages Black women to take a day for themselves on Oct. 11 of each year.
Ustav unites students and staff in a celebration of Indian culture
The organization aims to create a support group for minority students on campus to gain more knowledge about various healthcare positions.
Craig Davis, an OU journalism professor, reflects on what it was like living in New York during one of the darkest days in U.S. history.
From Sept. 9 to the 10, the Central Region Humanities Center is putting on the Black Life in the Ohio Valley Conference where speakers will discuss a variety of topics relating to Black history.
On Sept. 7, the Accounting, Finance and Business Career Fair will host 86 companies for students to network and find employment opportunities. Meanwhile, the Multicultural Student Business Caucus is also investing time into creating community and professional development skills for students.
Ohio University’s Multicultural Center is set to undergo renovations and has merged with the Office of Multicultural Success and Retention.
The Black Student Union, Multicultural Center and Division of Diversity and Inclusion organized the Multicultural Expo for Aug. 25.