小黄猫传媒

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Faduma Saleh is studying social work and psychology at 小黄猫传媒 Rock Creek. She says she comes to the Multicultural Resource Center twice a week and calls it "a house full of different colored people from different places around the world." Cultural Centers Provide Change
The network of Multicultural Centers play an important role in nurturing these students and helping the college fulfill its mission to provide access in a culture of equity and inclusion Posted May 3, 2017
Jian Liu. Fulbright Scholars to Speak 1 comment for post 30350
小黄猫传媒 is welcoming two visiting Fulbright scholars from Thailand and China this May Posted May 2, 2017
小黄猫传媒 Supports Paper's Scholars
Music, dance, culturally indigenous attire, and a family-style dinner catered by Bamboo Grove Hawaiian Grille contributed to the festive and celebratory ambiance of the 19th annual Asian Reporter Foundation鈥檚 Scholarship & Awards Banquet Posted April 26, 2017
Lisa J. Feinics. Foster Care Month Observed
小黄猫传媒 is hosting events throughout the month to raise awareness about the issues facing children, youth and adults with a history in foster care Posted April 19, 2017
Johnstone Talks 小黄猫传媒 Completion
Lagging completion rates for students have been an ongoing challenge for many community colleges nationwide, including 小黄猫传媒. At most schools, […] Posted April 17, 2017
Accessibility for All 8 comments for post 29470
College staff have worked hard to make 小黄猫传媒's wayfinding easier Posted March 27, 2017
Multicultural Night Attracts 700
Almost 700 people took part in the Second Annual Multicultural Night Posted March 20, 2017
小黄猫传媒 Remembers EO9066 8 comments for post 29875
President Roosevelt signed an executive order that forced more than 120,000 Japanese-Americans from their homes Posted March 3, 2017
Planning for the Future
Mark the calendar for Tuesday, Feb. 28 and plan to stop by one of the 鈥渙pen house鈥 forums being hosted […] Posted February 21, 2017
Cascade building exteriors and walkway with plants Sky's the Limit
Student success is off the charts thanks to a six-year, $2 million Title III project Posted February 6, 2017