I don’t feel represented here. I would say Umich is definitely cliquey between races. There are resources, but I don’t really interact much because I’m a graduate student and they’re targeted toward undergrads. They try to have programs and stuff for people of color, but I’m not a person of […]
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I chose BYU because I was heavily influenced to attend by my family, friends, and church. I do not feel represented here. BYU is very segregated between races. There is a Multicultural Student Office, but their resources are minimal and there is nothing specific for Black students. There is a […]
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At the start of my freshmen year(2019) I found it was odd that there was no Black Student Union. I chose this college because I liked its diversity rating, small campus, and how the school is around 30 minutes away from home. I thought that BSU’s were already established things […]
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As a student of color on this campus, my journey has been nothing short of adventurous for many reasons. I feel somewhat represented at UWGB. As much as I would rather not admit it, I am an influential student on campus, constantly busy, used for token promotional stuff, looked up […]
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We have a Black Student Union as well as an African-Caribbean Student Association and D-9 fraternities and sororities. Although there’s a handful of us we stick together and do whatever we can to make sure we have the best experience while attending the school. Witchita State is cliquey between different […]
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There is definitely a lack of resources when it comes to the counseling center there is a lack of therapists in general but also a lack of Black therapists and Black women specifically, especially when trying to talk about struggles relating to racial issues and racism. Although Black affinity housing […]
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I feel represented at OU. It is mostly only segregated among sorority life. There are resources for Black students (Events for D9, GroupMe dedicated to black students with resources/events, office of diversity and inclusion, scholarships for black female students) but I haven’t made use of any of them. I do […]
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It is separated between different races/ethnicities. The only resource I have is the Black student union and the Avery research center. They could do more by offering more resources and hiring more minorities at the college that truly support and represent minorities. They are somewhat supportive of students of color […]
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South is somewhat cliquey, but there are people who have mixed friend groups. There are no resources specifically for black students but through the Office of Multicultural student affairs, there are plenty of resources. I feel somewhat represented. I wish there was mentorship with black professors. I would like to […]
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I appreciate the fact that the school recognizes and supports international students. Black students should remember to reach for the stars! Stand up for yourself, believe in your strength and colour. No one can make you feel less of yourself without you giving them the permission.
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