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Cross-Cultural Center (USU 3400)Programmatic Focus Areas
Critical engagement across social identity groups
Developing multicultural competency
Advocacy and activism
Retention of students from underrepresented/underserved backgrounds
C3 Programs/Services Social Justice Summit
César Chavez Day of Service
Civility Dialogues
Community Programs
Peer Mentoring Program
Tukwut Talks: Conversations with Faculty
Trainings/workshop presentations
Lending library
Employment opportunities
Advising of cultural student organizations
Gender Equity Center (USU 3200)
The Gender Equity Center (GEC) is an inclusive space which promotes positive interactions in a diverse environment. The GEC strives to provide a space that celebrates and affirms students of all gender identities and expressions. The GEC provides a variety of resources and opportunities for discussion and education around multiple topics related to gender identity and expression, including: feminism, women’s issues, trans issues, and masculinity with attention to the intersections of race, class, sexuality, and culture.
Events Lactation Room and Parenting
Corner
Commuter Kitchen
Lending Library
Study Room
Sexual Health and Hygiene Products
Peer and Staff Support and Referral
Educational and Developmental Programs
GEC RESOURCES
AND MORE!
LGBTQA Pride Center (USU 3100)
The LGBTQA Pride Center (PC) is an inclusive space which promotes positive interactions in a diverse environment. The PC strives to provide a space that celebrates and affirms students who identify with all genders and sexualities in the LGBTQ community and their allies. The PC provides a variety of resources and opportunities for discussion and education around multiple topics related to sexuality and the LGBTQ community, including: queer identity and community, trans community, asexual/aromantic identiy, coming out and allyshipbuilding.
Events
Safe Zone Training
Commuter Kitchen
Lending Library
Study Room
Sexual Health and Hygiene Products
Peer and Staff Support and Referral
Educational and Developmental Programs
LGBTQA RESOURCES
AND MORE!
Patricia Reily, Ed.D.VETERANS SERVICES Director
Figuring out what to do
Adapting to a university environment
Living on a tight budget
Seeking assistance
Translating military experience into civilian terms
Lack of resume, job search, and interview experience
Health issues (physical, mental and emotional)
Frustration with younger, immature students
GI Bill might not provide sufficient funding to attain career goals
Sometimes veterans do not know what they do not know
Challenges Veterans Face
CERTIFY VETERANS FOR BENEFITS
(approximately 800 per year)
ADVISING
Holistic
Peer mentoring program
Transition Seminar for veterans
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
OUTREACH AND RAISE AWARENESS VET NET ALLY
PROVIDE A SAFE SPACE FOR ALL MILITARY CONNECTED STUDENTS (veterans, active duty and dependents, approximately 1600 total) Social events
Community service
Student Veterans Organization
VETERANS SERVICESWHAT WE DO
CSUSM Latin@ CenterThe Latin@ Center located in the University Student Union 3300 is positioned to be a welcoming
space where students can showcase Latin@ culture, academic excellence, research, collaboration, community service, dialogue, philanthropy, and inspire social change to the wider campus community.
StaffAssociate Director: Maria Mendoza-Bautista, M.A.
Graduate Assistant: Anjelica Ulloa, CSUSM MSW Program
Peer Coaches 2017:Anareli Calderon, Pre-HealthAna Cardenas, SociologyDaniel Canseco, Applied PhysicsJulio De Leon, PsychologyBrenda Diaz, KinesiologyKarina Ibarra, SociologyJavier Jara, HistoryJohn Mejia, Kinesiology Jazmin Quintanilla, Communications & SpanishSonia Vasquez, Human Development (Counseling Concentration)
Contact InformationCSUSMUniversity Student Union, 3300333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone: (760) 750-3670
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.csusm.edu/latinocenter
Social Media
@csusmLC
CSUSM Latino Center
@latinocentercsusm
Resources• Non-Academic Advising• Peer Coaching• Computer lab stations• Educational workshops• Study spaces• Portable whiteboard• Flat screen television• Screen Projector • Community Resources:
• Microwave, refrigerator, toaster, coffee maker
• Complimentary: • Academic printing• Testing materials• Snacks/Water
• Check-Out:• Books & DVD• Ipads• Graphing & Scientific Calculators
BLACK STUDENT CENTERComing Spring 2017
The Black Student Center…
…affirms the dignity and diversity of all students of African Decent.
…continues and challenges traditions by creating community space while promoting student successes within the university and beyond.
…strives for inclusive and equitable campus community through advocacy education and support services.
…promotes an understanding of the role and impact of the Black experience and heritage in our lives and society.
…serves all students and seeks to promote academic success, professional development, and community for students, staff, and faculty.