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Multicultural Affairs Opportunities

There are many ways to get involved with Multicultural Affairs! See below for open opportunities, last updated Monday, April 15. "$" indicates paid positions.

Asian Graduation 2019: Nominate a Senior Speaker

Thank you for your interest in helping us recognize outstanding seniors who will deliver a 3-5 minute speech at Asian Graduation on Thursday, May 9, 2019 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. An ideal candidate is someone who can speak to their experiences in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities on campus during their time at Columbia. To nominate a senior speaker, please submit your recommendation below by Wednesday, April 17, at 11:59 p.m.

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Interest Form for OMA Groups

Please let us know if you are interested in getting involved in and helping reenergize these student organizations that are advised out of the Office of Multicultural Affairs: 

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Happenings in the IRC!

TALK is a new, student-run online and print publication based out of Columbia University's Intercultural Resource Center (IRC).

Student of Color Advisory Board

Part of the Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council (MAAC), the Student of Color Advisory Board (SoCAB) informs, provides recommendations, and works with Multicultural Affair

Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council

The Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council (MAAC) is an advocacy group comprised of a broad representation of Columbia College and Columbia Engineering undergraduate students who work collectively

Multicultural Affairs Graduation Cord Ceremony Registration (for students receiving cords)

Tuesday, May 7, 2019  *  2pm-4pm  *  Faculty House, Presidential Ballroom

The form is currently closed. If you need to update your registration, please email multicultural@columbia.edu.

Include the following information: UNI, spelling of your name (as you'd like it printed in the program), whether or not you can attend the ceremony, and (if attending) the phonetic spelling (pronunciation) of your name as you'd like it read during the ceremony.

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Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council Application: 2021–2022

The Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council (MAAC) is a collective of four distinct student advisory boards: Student of Color Advisory Board (SOCAB), Queer and Trans Student Advisory Board (QTAB), International Student Advisory Board (ISAB) and First-Generation and/or Low Income/ FLI Student Advisory Board (FAB).

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