Events & Programs

Multicultural Center Programming

The Multicultural Center offers programs that promote identity development, academic success, and student well-being, especially for BIPOC, first-generation, and spiritually diverse students. By bridging Student Affairs and Academic Affairs through intentional programming and strategic partnerships, the Center fosters both academic achievement and holistic student development.

Monthly facilitated discussions centered on films and television that explore media representation, socialization, and stereotypes impacting marginalized identities.

Series facilitated by the PREP Team, intentionally creating brave space for honest dialogue on race, identity, power, belonging, and other complex social issues impacting our campus and communities.

Panels featuring students, faculty, staff, and alumni sharing lived experiences, perspectives, and advice on navigating identity, career, and community impact.

Semesterly community gatherings that combine shared meals with intentional, facilitated conversations designed to foster connection, dialogue across difference, and a sense of belonging for all students.

Ongoing safe spaces for male-identifying students to discuss mental health, masculinity, and wellness while building peer support and connection.

Monthly celebrations of culture through music, food, games,and activities.

 

Events honoring the history, contributions, and experiences of marginalized identities through heritage month celebrations and educational programs and panels.

  • Tutoring Services offered in the Multicultural Center
    Coordinated with the School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics.

  • Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
    offered in the Multicultural Center: 

    • Bi-weekly art therapy sessions

    • Weekly group counseling

    • Individual counseling sessions

  • Academic Integration
    Classroom and program use by Stockton’s academic schools, integrating learning within an inclusive community space.

Partners include:

  • School of Arts & Humanities

  • Africana Studies

  • Natural Sciences & Mathematics

  • Social & Behavioral Sciences

Through these collaborations, the Center supports student well-being, academic achievement, and cultural engagement in a unified environment.

Calendar of Events

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