Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) at Syracuse University

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The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) provides the necessary support and guidance needed to encourage students to become members of a community respectful of differences. OMA assists students to grow into individuals willing to take a proactive stance against oppression in all its forms. OMA offers one-on-one support for students of color at Syracuse University. OMA reaches out to students of

all colors who are struggling with mixed messages they may receive in dealing with the issues of race and diversity in their own communities.

We are so proud of Kamille! Join us in congratulating her on being awarded the inaugural Cerri A. Banks Award of Scholar...
03/25/2024

We are so proud of Kamille! Join us in congratulating her on being awarded the inaugural Cerri A. Banks Award of Scholarship & Service. This award recognizes a Dimensions mentor who embodies the spirit and legacy of the late Cerri Banks - a beloved leader, mentor, scholar and three-time Syracuse University alumna.

Serving as a peer mentor to Syracuse University’s undergraduate women of color means the world to Kamille Montgomery ’24. When it comes to fostering a stron ...

02/20/2024

Syracuse University has a proud and storied tradition of honoring Black History Month through a series of engaging and thought-provoking student-run programs, events and discussions occurring through March 3 on campus. Student leaders like Dylan France ’24 and Andrea-Rose Oates ’26 are among the...

02/01/2024

This year's celebrations begin with tonight's Kickoff Celebration featuring Cleotrapa. The theme for this year is, “Existing Outside the Lines: The Colors of Resistance.” Through a lens of intersectionality as art, this theme encapsulates the rich diversity within the Black community while also acknowledging the spectrum of color that Blackness holds. Learn more!
➡️ https://go.syr.edu/comms/BHM2024

Don’t miss this amazing event next week! 🍊🎨🖌️🖼️
02/01/2024

Don’t miss this amazing event next week! 🍊🎨🖌️🖼️

Night at the Museum | Artist Talk + Reception | February 8 | 7:30pm – 9:30pm EST | Syracuse University Art Museum: Shaffer Art Building | FREE + Open to Community

In honor of Black History Month, Multicultural Affairs (OMA), the Syracuse University Art Museum and the LGBTQ Resource Center at Syracuse University present “Night at the Museum.” Join them for an a exclusive evening featuring an Artist Talk with Rahm Bowen (), a Brooklyn-based painter and Parsons alum whose striking portraits celebrate the diversity and humanity of the African diaspora.

Bowen’s larger-than-life oil and acrylic paintings showcase a lineage of Blackness that is both ancient and futuristic. Color, texture and light are essential elements in his works, offering a window into a rich cultural world.

Following the Artist Talk, there will be a reception where attendees can view Bowen’s work, meet the artist and connect with others in the creative community while enjoying refreshments.

Check out this alumni highlight of our Assistant Director of OMA, Breana Nieves Vergara 🍊
11/30/2023

Check out this alumni highlight of our Assistant Director of OMA, Breana Nieves Vergara 🍊

We’re always happy to share the success of ! Today, meet Breana Nieves Vergara (Nottingham High School ’16), who is now Assistant Director of Multicultural Affairs at Syracuse University. After graduating from Ithaca College, where she majored in Sociology with minors in Education Studies and Latinx Studies, Ms. Nieves Vergara pursued a year-long fellowship at On Point For College through the BOLD Women's Leadership Network (a scholarship for women-identifying students at colleges/universities with a woman Chancellor/President). There, she created the first mentorship program for On Point – during the COVID-19 pandemic! She pursued a position as the Coordinator of Mentoring Programs at Syracuse University and was recently promoted to Assistant Director of Multicultural Affairs.

“The coolest thing about my job is working with students of color and connecting them to all of the amazing things both Syracuse University and the City of Syracuse have to offer,” she shared. “My advice to SCSD students is to take advantage of all the amazing opportunities that SCSD has to offer. Take at least one college-level course, through OCC, SUPA, or AP! Explore your interests through clubs, sports, or other extracurricular activities – use your time in SCSD to build community. Utilize your resources, and do not be afraid to ask for help or support; seeking help is a sign of strength!”

11/13/2023

Recently, celebrated the grand reopening of 113 Euclid.

The space at 113 Euclid Ave. serves as a “home away from home” for Native students and a gathering place for those who are interested in exploring Native American culture and history.

Learn more: https://www.syracuse.edu/stories/celebrating-indigenous-heritage/

09/16/2023

What does it mean to be a descendant of Latine, Latinx, Latino, Latina and Hispanic heritage and trace your cultural roots to a Spanish-speaking community in Latin America, Central America, South America or the Caribbean?

02/11/2023
Black History Month!What does Black Resistance mean to you?
02/02/2023

Black History Month!

What does Black Resistance mean to you?

Check out Marissa Willingham, Manager of Intercultural Collective talking about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unsung Hero A...
12/15/2022

Check out Marissa Willingham, Manager of Intercultural Collective talking about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unsung Hero Awards.

Nomination Deadline: December 14 at 11:59pm. Visit mlk.syr.edu

Marissa L. Willingham has been involved with the since 2007. Currently, Marissa works with the at as the ...

Check out Marissa Willingham, Manager of Intercultural Collective on Inspiration for the Nation with George Kilpatrick t...
12/11/2022

Check out Marissa Willingham, Manager of Intercultural Collective on Inspiration for the Nation with George Kilpatrick today at 9am on power 620: the iHeartRadio app.

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132 Schine Student Center, 200 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY
13244

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

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