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Campus
Conversations Application
Multicultural Event/Program
Application
The Office of Community Affairs is pleased to announce the
formation of a newly established group, the Campus Programming Council (CPC).
The Council will serve in an advisory capacity to the Office of Community
Affairs. The office of Community Affairs along with the
Office of Student Affairs
will provide facilitation and support for the Council.
Ms.Melanie Miller, Director of the Women’s
Resource Center, has agreed to serve as the Council’s initial chair with the
Council members representing a cross section of campus including faculty, staff
and students.
According to Dr. Samory Pruitt, Vice President for Community
Affairs, "the purpose of the Campus Programming Council will be to facilitate
and support meaningful programming that will increase the multicultural
competence of the campus community". The CPC defines Multicultural competence as
the “awareness, knowledge, and skills needed to work with others who are
culturally different from self in meaningful, relevant and productive ways.” It
is hoped that programming supported through this initiative will cross a broad
range of issues related to race, class, culture and gender.
The CPC will seek to accomplish this mission through (1)
providing a mechanism for support of new and innovative events/programs that
enhance the multicultural competence of the campus community and (2) fostering
intercultural dialogue around campus, local, regional, national, and global
issues.
The two major areas of focus of the council will be to review
proposals and make recommendations for funding of (1) Event/Program Proposals
for new and/or innovative programs that enhance the multicultural competence of
the campus community; and (2) a minimum of two “Campus Conversations” each
semester that will foster intercultural dialogue around campus, local, regional,
national, and global issues.
Interested faculty/staff and campus groups may submit proposals
to the CPC for review and consideration of funding. Submissions may be for
either of the two programs. Proposals will be reviewed twice a semester for
consideration. For more information about proposal guidelines and applications
call Melanie Miller at 348-5040.