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Saint Francis University
will kick off its annual Multicultural Week on September 16th. All events are open to the public, and admission is free. Student groups will provide music, dance, artistry, poetry, and food from countries all over the world in celebration of SFU students’ diverse identities and cultures. The week-long event includes cultural activities each day, ending with a Multicultural Festival on the campus mall on Friday, September 21st.
Along with a diverse American student body, students from over 35 different countries are enrolled at Saint Francis University. Multicultural week provides the opportunity to raise awareness about a variety of diverse identities and cultures, to open up safe spaces for discussing, safeguarding, and integrating diversity into campus and community life, to advocate for the right to dignity and respect for all human beings, to support the empowerment of disenfranchised or marginalized communities, and to produce a body of citizenry that values multiculturalism.
Students clubs and programs represented include the International Student Programs, the
International Student Organization, the
American Sign Language Club,
Campus Ministry, the History Club, the Anime Anonymous Club,
Spanish Language and Culture, the
French Program,
Italian Studies,
Study Abroad,
Hugs United, Public Health the Literary Club, Mehendi Hand Art, the Gaming Club, Support Educate Advocate Love (SEAL), the
Science Outreach Center,
Enactus, the Italian Program and the Italian Club, and
RED Radio.
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