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Campus Resources for Students, Faculty and Staff

Explore ϲ’s Diverse Campus

This page provides a connection to the various resources on campus surrounding diversity that are available to students, faculty and staff.

Advocacy and Bias Prevention

Bias Education Resource Team– The Bias Education Resource Team is a group of University employees thatprovides support and resourcesto those individuals who have been targeted or impacted by an act of bias. The role of the BERT is to offer impacted community members a space to have their voice heard, opportunities for education to mitigate or prevent similar occurrences in the future, and to ensure a comprehensive and timely response to bias incidents. Collectively, this will lead to positive change for both the individual and the campus climate.

Dean of Students Diversity Advisory Group– TheDean of Students Diversity Advisory Groupis a forum for the Dean of Students and other administrators to hear directly from students about their experiences to better advocate for a more inclusive learning environment that supports unique perspectives and values differences.

Diversity Support

Diversity and Inclusion Support(Main Page) – ϲ’s Diversity and Inclusion organizations are dedicated to providing each student with the knowledge and social spaces that promote healthy relationships within each unique identity and between each identity.

Gender and Sexual Orientation

LGBTQ+ Resources– ϲ takes pride in our students, staff, faculty and alumni; we want everyone, of all genders and sexualities, to feel safe, respected, included, valued, supported, encouraged and celebrated. This page provides resources for those in our Spartan community who are LGBTQI+ members and allies, and those who want to learn more.

- Visit the library page for research guides on.

- ϲ Instagram page dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community.

Health and Wellness

Dickey Health and Wellness Center– The Dickey Health and Wellness Center at ϲ offers basic health care services, wellness services and health information for preventing illness and maintaining an energetic life.

– Live Well ϲ is a student-led organization that empowers the ϲ community to continually improve healthy behaviors and lifestyles in themselves and others. Live Well ϲ is based on a holistic well-being philosophy that addresses the community’s dynamic need and all aspects of a balanced life by providing a wide array of services and education. It also acts as the overarching “umbrella” for multiple wellness initiatives out of the Wellness Center.

Race/Ethnicity

Anti-racism and Diversity Resources for Educators- This faculty-created resource collects a number of books, podcasts, films, articles and activities promoting the principles of anti-racism and encouraging educators to think about how they can create anti-racist and culturally responsive classroom environments.

- Visit the library page for information guides for.

Religion and Beliefs

-“Better Together isan organization composed of students dedicated to interfaith cooperation on campus and in the greater community with the purpose of promoting understanding and respect for diverse spiritual and nonspiritual beliefs by means of dialogue, education and advocacy.
As a member of the, based out of Chicago, IL, Better Together seeks to promote awareness and understanding of both similarities and differences between all religions, as well as establish a basis in which students can develop strong diverse friendships through interfaith cooperation.”

Spiritual Life- “ϲ works to further strengthen ϲ students’ academic and personal development through character-building, spiritual development and enhancing their understanding of world cultures and religions.
Although the University is independent and non-sectarian, religious/spiritual beliefs and practices are highly respected and encouraged. All spiritual organizations and local places of worship follow ϲ's Spiritual Agreement of Mutual Respect and Understanding.”

Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values- The Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values is a visual statement of ϲ’s commitment to nurturing the development of character and values of its students. It is an inspiring setting for meditation and celebration of all faiths, enhancing the understanding of diversity, world cultures and religions, and improving religious literacy on campus are central to its mission. The University’s intent is not to prescribe, but to aid students in developing a sense of purpose and self-awareness through reflection and learning to make decisions based on principles, beliefs and values.

ϲ.- “This is a list ofdates for the current year for holidays/observance days that are celebrated by numerous religious populations.”

International Student Support

International Majors and Certificates- “Today’s world is one of exciting opportunities and challenges. Whether yourfuture planscall for you to be actively engaged beyond your home country’s borders or simply to be a participant in your local community, you must have the necessary global skills, knowledge and attitudes to function effectively in this newly globalized world.”

International Programs-“ϲ takes pride in an international campus with students from 132 countries. It also supports a portfolio of affordable international internships, travel courses andservice learningopportunities. It's your time to see the world from a new perspective.”

International Student and Scholar Services- “Beginning with check-in and orientation, Office of International Programs staff assists international students with documentation, regulations, cultural adjustments, academic issues and other concerns. Contact Nina Johnson at (813) 258-7433 for assistance with international student services.”

Obtaining a Visa- Contains information for international students on visas and passports, how to obtain a visa, information for students transferring from another university in the US, and the transfer procedure for changing academic level (such as Undergraduate to Graduate level).