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"To achieve Excellence, we must be inclusive. 

To be inclusive, we must be Equitable."

The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) is committed to the recruitment, retention, and graduation of underrepresented students.  OMSA pursues this goal through multiple cultural programs, academic workshops and mentoring services. 

Our mission is to Connect, Empower, Develop, students for Success!!!  Through academic initiatives students, staff, and faculty share an enriching and enlightening connection to one another, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Community, and our surrounding communities.  Again it is the goal of OMSA to provide resources and opportunities that enhance the growth and development of underrepresented students.  Additional resources available through OMSA include scholarship information, employment opportunities, campus referrals, graduate school information and an informal setting for student networking.  The office is located in WYLL D182 around the corner from the bookstore. For additional information call (262)595-2731.

 

11th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration

"His Real Message"

 

 Celebrate "His Real Message" with us on...

January 22, 2010 at 7:00pm

Communication Arts Theatre

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Now Accepting Nominations/Submissions for:

Kenosha/Racine Community Service Award

Form: Community Service Award Nomination

College Student Community Service Award

College Student Essay Contest

   

For more information, please call April Puryear at 262-595-2731.

This event is free & open to the public.

    

...Evolve with MPD from a student to a professional!

Mark your calendar for MPD on February 12, 2010!

How ready are you for the professional world? 

Take our MPD Survey now!

 

For more information, check out:

Multicultural Professional Day

 

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