SMU - Office of Social Change and Intercultural Engagement

SMU - Office of Social Change and Intercultural Engagement The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs works collaboratively with the campus community to provide support for students of color.

Through campus and community partnerships, SCIE promotes inclusion, identity development, student success, awareness, advocacy, and agency through immersive community engagement experiences and social justice education.

Happy Lunar New Year 2022! Each Lunar year is represented by a cycle of 12 zodiac animals.This year is the Year of the T...
02/01/2022

Happy Lunar New Year 2022! Each Lunar year is represented by a cycle of 12 zodiac animals.

This year is the Year of the Tiger, which is commonly associated with bravery, courage, and strength 🐅

Join us at the Flagpole at noon tomorrow for Unity Circle.
01/18/2022

Join us at the Flagpole at noon tomorrow for Unity Circle.

12/09/2021
11/30/2021

Our final Tik Tok Tuesday for Native American Heritage Month featuring Notorious Cree

On the last day of November – and Native American Heritage Month – learn about founding member and lead singer of the ro...
11/30/2021

On the last day of November – and Native American Heritage Month – learn about founding member and lead singer of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, Anthony Kiedis.

For our final person highlight for NAHM, learn more about New York Afro-Indigenous singer and rapper Princess Nokia.
11/29/2021

For our final person highlight for NAHM, learn more about New York Afro-Indigenous singer and rapper Princess Nokia.

Learn about Tommy Orange, an award-winning novelist interested in sharing the authentic life experiences of Indigenous A...
11/29/2021

Learn about Tommy Orange, an award-winning novelist interested in sharing the authentic life experiences of Indigenous Americans through his storytelling.

Learn about Jimi Hendrix, who is considered as one of the most influential electric guitarists and “arguably the greates...
11/29/2021

Learn about Jimi Hendrix, who is considered as one of the most influential electric guitarists and “arguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock music” by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Did You Know? – Federally recognized tribes in the U.S.
11/24/2021

Did You Know? – Federally recognized tribes in the U.S.

11/23/2021

As we head into the break, here's an Indigenous Tik Tok Tuesday for you to enjoy. This week we feature ShinaNova.

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Dallas, TX
75275

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Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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