Multicultural Affairs
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Diversity is central to student learning at Columbia College Chicago.
Columbia College Chicago's campus is an eclectic, urban cacophony of cultures that create the unique characteristics of our institution. It is universally understood at Columbia that diversity is integral to the learning experiences we create for our students, both within and beyond the classroom. We also believe that a diverse campus is central to our ability to produce high caliber, versatile artists and communicators of all races, cultures, and ethnicities.
As educators, we place great importance on racial and cultural diversity in our classrooms, residence halls, and various organized activities. It is our individual differences that help enliven classroom discussions and social interactions. By sharing and experiencing our differences, we can dissolve barriers that exist through stereotypes, help prepare our students to effectively integrate themselves in a global society, and function collaboratively with others.
Columbia College Chicago's Multicultural Affairs Office is a division of Student Affairs that exists to foster and support the intellectual, social and cultural development of all students, especially those from diverse cultural backgrounds and lifestyles. Offices within Multicultural Affairs include African American Cultural Affairs, Asian American Cultural Affairs, International Student Affairs, Latino Cultural Affairs, and LGBTQ Office of Culture and Community. Together, these offices promote and celebrate diversity by creating a cultural agenda for the college community, and in doing so, we help retain and encourage our diverse students as they matriculate. By providing programming and services that are relevant to the experiences of our diverse students, we assist them to thrive and connect with all of their peers, mentors, faculty, and staff here at Columbia.Diversity is hardly just a buzz word at Columbia; it is part of the fabric we weave in preparing all of our students to work together for the benefit of current and future generations.
Click here to find out how to share a Multicultural Affairs experience and get involved with any one of our offices.Calendar Highlights
Tuesday . December . 01
College Smart Workshop Series: Stress and Prepping for Finals
View Event InfoWhen: 12:00pm -- 1:30pm
Where: Multicultural Affairs Conference Room - 618 South Michigan Avenue/4th Floor
Thursday . December . 03
Diverse Advantage Career Fair
View Event InfoWhen: 11:00am -- 4:30pm
Where: 1104 S. Wabash Ave. - 8th floor breakout rooms 801 A, B and C
Thursday . December . 10
Village Lunch
View Event InfoWhen: 11:30am -- 1:30pm
Where: Multicultural Affairs Conference Room - 618 S. Michigan Ave./4th Floor
ASO Film Series: The Village: Namesake
View Event InfoWhen: 5:00pm -- 8:00pm
Where: Multipurpose Studio - 618 South Michigan Avenue/4th Floor
Wednesday . December . 16
ISO presents International Film Series
View Event InfoWhen: 5:30pm -- 8:00pm
Where: 618 S. Michigan Avenue, Multipurpose Studio/4th Floor
Description: The Class is a 2008 film directed by Laurent Canter, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Francois Begaudeau. The novel is a semi-autobiographical account of Begaudeau’s experiences as a literature teacher in an inner city middle school in Paris.

















