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A weekly summary of diversity and inclusion activities at Slippery Rock University

Social Equity Office: http://rockpride.sru.edu
University calendar: http://calendar.sru.edu

THIS WEEK:

NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL: Council party will be Oct. 22, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., in the University Union. Contact Steve Opara for details at: sko9740@sru.edu

BLUE and WHITE COOKOUT: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority invite everyone to join them for a cookout Oct. 23, 1 p.m. at Rockies on the University Union Patio. Contact either organization for more information.

HOMECOMING PARTY: The Black Action Society is hosting a homecoming party Oct. 23, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the University Union. Contact Martin Akers for more information at: mca1451@sru.edu

TRAINING RULES: A movie event Oct. 26, 6 p.m., ATSH Auditorium. The movie is presented by the President’s Commission for LGBTQI and the Women's Center. After the movie, Tracy Leets, an SRU alumnus, will discuss her experience as a lesbian in sports. For information contact Catherine Massey, associate professor of psychology, at: catherine.massey@sru.edu


NEWS AND NOTES:

LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD: The Campus Community Climate Survey deadline is being extended to allow time for more participation. Please check your e-mail next week for more information and if you have not already done so, take the survey. Your voice is important.

ON THE HORIZON:

MONSTROUS CRIME: Benjamin Skinner, a nationally known investigative journalist and author of "A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-day Slavery" will offer a presentation at 12:30 p.m., Oct. 28, in Spotts Auditorium.

Diversity Resources:

COUNSELING CENTER

COUNSELING CENTER: The mission of the Student Counseling Center at Slippery Rock University supports and promotes the psychological, academic and holistic health of Slippery Rock students. All services are free and confidential. The office welcomes visits at Rhoads hall, calls to 724.738.2034, or connects to: http://www.sru.edu/studentlife/counseling/Pages/Welcome.aspx.

MENTAL ILLNESS AWARENESS GROUP: There is an Active Minds chapter at SRU, focused on destigmatizing and heightening the awareness of mental illness http://www.sru.edu/studentlife/counseling/Pages/activeminds.aspx. For more information, call Melissa Nard, assistant professor counseling center, at 724.738.2034.

DIVERSITY and INCLUSION

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION TEAM: Student, staff, faculty and administrative leaders across campus are serving on the Diversity and Inclusion Team. It is are charged with serving as active leaders of the change journey and collaborating with other diversity units, allowing for maximum institutional gains, and establishing daily operational activities that center on evolving the institutional culture and capabilities. For further information, contact Jessamine Montero, senior officer for diversity and inclusion, at jessamine.montero@sru.edu.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICES

INTERNATIONAL SERVICES: The Office of International Services is committed to assisting with the internationalization of the university by serving as a resource center; providing services to international students, faculty and scholars; assisting students and faculty going overseas; and integrating international students and scholars into campus and local community life. It welcomes visits at 114 Carruth Rizza Hall, calls to 724.738.2057, or connects to: http://www.sru.edu/academics/internationalservices/Pages/InternationalServices.aspx.

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL & TRANSGENDER RESOURCE CENTER

THE LGBT RESOURCE CENTER: The LGBT Resource Center is located in the basement of the University Union, by the video games center. Hours for spring are: Monday, 1-8 p.m.; Tuesday, 12:15-5 p.m.; Wednesday, 11a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday, 12:15-5:30 p.m.; Friday, 11a.m. to 1 p.m.; Saturday, closed; Sunday, 1-4 p.m. For further information, contact the Office of Multicultural Development, at 724.738.2700.

MIDDLE EAST STUDIES CENTER AT SRU

MESRU: The Middle East Studies at Slippery Rock University mission is to provide students with knowledge and information about the Middle East region's economic, social, historic, artistic, cultural and political developments and to promote teaching, learning and awareness of its diverse range of languages, cultures, and people. For more information contact Eric Tuten, assistant professor of history, at 724.738.4913 or visit: http://academics.sru.edu/cbiss/MESRU/mission.htm.

OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT: The vision of the Office of Multicultural Development is to be the impetus for successful experiences for historically underrepresented students, as well as for all constituents of the larger campus community. It welcomes all students, staff and faculty to visit and participate in services and programs. For more information, visit 102 University Union, call 724.738.2700, or connect to http://www.sru.edu/studentlife/multicultural/Pages/MulticulturalDiversityLinks.aspx.