University of Arizona
Wednesday, 25 March 2009 00:00
Chicano/Hispano Student Affairshttp://chsa.web.arizona.edu/
A department that embraces Chicano/Hispano students' cultural identity. It is a great starting-point because they can help find contacts in other departments and programs.
(520) 621-5627
Cesar E. Chávez Building, Rm. 217
Socorro Carrizosa - Director, Chicano/Hispano Student Affairs - 626-3555
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Multicultural Programs and Services
http://dmps.arizona.edu/
A larger UA multicultural resource that encompasses CHSA
Nugent Building
Phone: 520-621-109
Diversity
Millennial Project
A study on the perceptions, beliefs and behaviors of university students regarding diversity.
Outreach & Multicultural Affairs at the College of Medicine
Works to improve the health care of Arizonans through fostering and achieving cultural equity and sensitivity within the state's educational and health care systems.
Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action Office
Upholds the UA's policy to provide equal opportunity in its admissions, employment, educational programs and activities.
Minority Access to Research Careers
Provides mentoring, financial, and academic opportunity for underrepresented minority students who have interest and potential to pursue careers in biomedical research.
Arizona Hispanic Center of Excellence
Aimed at improving research on Hispanic health, and enhancing the Medical College's
English as a Second Language (CESL)
Provides English language training at all levels and at all skills to students and trainees from throughout the world.
International Affairs
Serves as the international relations office for the UA and is responsible for supporting the negotiation, facilitation and maintenance of all institutional relationships with foreign partner institutions worldwide.
Hispanic Student Organizations
Gamma Alpha Omega Hispanic Sorority
Student Chapter- Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Kappa Delta Chi Hispanic Sorority
Lambda Theta Phi
M.E.Ch.A. (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán)
Omega Delta Phi Fraternity Inc.
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity Inc.
Sigma Lambda Gamma Hispanic Sorority
Media Help
Johnny Cruz - UA Director of Media Relations
520-621-1879 (office)
520-307-3362 (public work cell)
UA Media Resources page
UA Phonebook
http://www.arizona.edu/phonebook/
Find titles and contact information for all UA students, staff, and faculty
Department Phonebooks
http://web.arizona.edu/~studpubs/phone/
If you know what department you want to reach, but don't have a source, start here!
Other
Dean of Students
Carol Thompson
Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs
& Dean of Students
Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Women's Resource Center
Cultural & Religious Centers
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