Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA)

Director:

Albright College - PO Box 15234 - Reading PA 19612

Phone: 610-921-7650 / Fax # 610-921-7659

Secretary: Nikki Detwiler
Phone: 610-921-7795
E-mail: ndetwiler@alb.edu

ISA Wins First Prize for Best Float at the Homecoming Parade!

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Mission Statement for Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs

The department of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs attempts to encourage a campus environment in which all students regardless or race, gender or faith tradition can prosper academically, and socially. We assure that this is accomplished through the full use of all institutional services and resources. All people have something to contribute and learn from a diverse community.

Each of us comes to college with differing levels of knowledge and understanding about diversity among people. Some of us may have had opportunities to know people different from ourselves, while others may not. Because we may have our own pace and approach in learning about ourselves as well as others, this office was created to assist proactively in this effort. We each have something to contribute and learn from our ethnically and culturally diverse community.

Note: In Spanish, La Mesa is translated, the table. Please allow MESA to serve as the symbol of the table of unity on campus. MESA is an advocate for equality, ethic and cultural sensitivity while promoting brotherhood/sisterhood. MESA is not an attempt to separate students populations, but to enhance student relations overall.


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Upcoming Events

Legend:

  • AD=Afrikan Diaspora, AAC=Asian American Council, AAS=African-American Society
    CCC=Caribbean Culture Club, ISA=International Student Organization

  • Fall 2008

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    Student Organizations

    • International Student Organization (ISA)
      The International Student Organization is open to all US American Students and International Students on campus. The aim of the International Student Organization is to involve US American Students and International Students to highlight the diversity on campus and thus foster the understanding between students. Click here to see photos from the 2005 ISA Feast!

    • Asian American Council (AAC)
      The Asian American Council welcomes all students on campus to join in becoming a member of the club. The purpose of the Asian American Council is to promote the awareness of the Albright College and to develop a vehicle for Asian students to fully experience campus life. Click here to see some photos from AAC Events

    • African-American Society (AAS)
      The African-American Society is set up to foster fellowship among African-American students and promote greater understanding of the African-American culture. The society is a service organization, formed exclusively to enhance campus-wide programming so as to reflect our presence within the Albright Community. Pride and participation is the keynote of the organization.

    • LUNA

    • AFRIKAN DIASPORA (AD)
      Established for the education and awareness of various African cultures in the Albright community and to promote a stronger global unity. All students who are interested in African culture and history are welcome to join Afrikan Diaspora, an organization dedicated to breaking down negative stereotypes as we support harmony and truth.

    • CARIBBEAN CULTURE CLUB (CCC)
      The Caribbean Culture Club's goal is to affirm the ethnic identity of Caribbean descendants from around the world. It is a social organization to reflect the Caribbean presence on Albright's campus through a variety of campus wide functions. All are welcome to join.

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    International Student Information


    • International Student Transfer Information: NEW!
      When transferring out of Albright College you MUST contact the following:

      David Ballaban, Registrar

      Student Accounts

      Housing

    • International Students Emergency Information (PDF)

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