1. Jean M Chen
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2. Jean Chen <jeanatomsa@gmail.com>
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs - Orientation Events Starting September
25
Jean M. Chen <jmchen@uchicago.edu> Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 4:30 PM
To: "jeanatomsa@gmail.com" <jeanatomsa@gmail.com>
The University of Chicago Office of Multicultural Student
Affairs
Dear Jean,
The University of Chicago Office of Multicultural Student Affairs welcomes you and invites you to:
OMSA MULTICULTURAL GRADUATE AND
PROFESSIONAL STUDENT ORIENTATION
Tuesday September 25 and Thursday September 27
TUESDAYSEPTEMBER 25 – 5710 South Woodlawn Student Center
MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL
Experience the diversity of the University of Chicago through
cuisine, cultural performances and activities. Enjoy ethnic food
from different Chicago neighborhoods and learn about cultural
opportunities on campus. Don’t miss out on the henna artist,
photo booth, paletas (ice pops), giveaways and so much more.
6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
THURSDAYSEPTEMBER 27 – 5710 South Woodlawn Student Center
3. LUNCH AND STUDENT PANEL A student panel consisting of returning multicultural graduate
and professional students will discuss the student experience at
the University.
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
DINNER AND MIXER FOR NEW
AND RETURNING STUDENTS
Incoming as well as returning multicultural graduate and
professional students from all departments will mingle in a
relaxed atmosphere. Dinner and refreshments will be served. ID
required for refreshments.5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
For information and accommodation e-mail jmchen@uchicago.edu.
4. T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F C H I C A G O
O F F I C E O F M U L T I C U L T U R A L S T U D E N T A F F A I R S
5801 SOUTH ELLIS AVENUE
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60637
(773) 834-4672
(773) 702-3048 (fax)
omsa@uchicago.edu
http://omsa.uchicago.edu
Dear New Graduate/Professional Student,
On behalf of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA), we congratulate you on your admission
and welcome you to the University of Chicago community. Throughout your tenure, we hope you will
visit us and consider our office as a resource. OMSA supports the University's efforts to increase student
of color representation and helps to promote a University community which welcomes cultural diversity
and values the contributions of all of its members. We offer programs and services to support the
academic and social success of students of color and serve as a clearinghouse for information. We also
support policies and programs designed to reaffirm the University's commitment to diversity.
We hope you are looking forward to your first year at the U of C! We would like to invite you to
OMSA’s Graduate Student Orientation events planned for you.
New Graduate Student Orientation Lunch and Panel
Friday, September 14, 2007 from 12-2pm at BSLC 115
New Graduate Student Orientation Reception
Friday, September 14, 2007 from 7-9pm at BSLC Main Lobby
New Graduate Student Brunch
co-sponsored with the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture
Saturday, October 6, 2007 from 10:30-12:30pm at CSRPC
In addition, OMSA offers many programs that support you and provide opportunities for involvement
during your tenure at the University of Chicago:
OMSA’s Fall Quarter Event highlights: http://omsa.uchicago.edu/events/
Chicago Multicultural Connection (CMC) is a diversity mentoring program for undergraduate
students of color that builds a sense of community; encourages cross-cultural interaction among
OMSA’s constituent groups; and prepares undergraduates of color for life after graduation. If you
are interested in becoming a Mentor, apply online today!
The Amandla Student Resource Center, is home to a number of resources and events that
celebrate cultural diversity at the University of Chicago. Students can enjoy many OMSA
programs at Amandla. Students are welcome to stop by the center to study, explore academic and
cultural resources, connect with their CMC mentor, or just spend time with their friends.
OMSA publishes a Resource Guide and the Alternative Guide to Chicago (which gives you
details about restaurants, shopping areas, and places of interest in the neighborhoods of Chicago).
Other helpful links:
o The University of Chicago Civility website
o The Office of Graduate Affairs
o Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture
o Culturally Recognized Student Organizations
o OMSA’s list of opportunities for graduate students
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5. Please feel free to call us at (773) 834-4672 or email us at any time at omsa@uchicago.edu.
Once again, congratulations! We look forward to seeing you in September.
Warmest regards,
The OMSA Staff
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6. Jean Chen <jeanatomsa@gmail.com>
This Week at OMSA - October 8 - Undergraduate Edition
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs <omsa@uchicago.edu> Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 7:10 PM
Reply-To: jmchen@uchicago.edu
To: jeanatomsa@gmail.com
This Week at OMSA
All events are at 5710 South Woodlawn unless otherwise noted.
Find the full event calendar online.
Thursday Oct 11, 6:00 pm
For Colored Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Still Not
Enough: Coming of Age, Coming Out, and Coming Home (featuring Keith Boykin)
Keith Boykin addresses longstanding issues of sexual abuse, suicide, HIV/AIDS,
racism, and homophobia in the African American and Latino communities, and
more specifically among young gay men of color. During his lecture, Keith shares
stories of real people coming of age, coming out, dealing with religion and
spirituality, seeking love and relationships, finding their own identity in or out of
the LGBT community, and creating their own sense of political empowerment.
Following the lecture, Mr. Boykin will be available for a book signing. A limited
number of books will be available for purchase at the event.
Location: Hyde Park Union Church, corner of Woodlawn & 56th Street.
Caras de América Latina/o Heritage Celebration
Find the full event calendar online. (PDF)
Conoce UChicago: Latino RSO Meet and Greet
Sponsored by Organization of Latin American Students
7. Thursday, October 11th, 7:30-11pm, McCormick Lounge
Contact: Chris Kubik, cdkubik@uchicago.edu
Los Cenzontles with David Hidalgo
Presented by the Reva and David Logan Foundation
Friday, October 12th, 12:00–1:30 pm, Logan Arts Center Courtyard
Contact: Logan Center, 773-702-2787
Weekly
Let's Talk: Fridays from 1 to 3 pm
Anonymous and confidential drop ins with counselors from the Student Counseling
and Resource Service.
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs
omsa.uchicago.edu | manage your subscription
8. Jean Chen <jeanatomsa@gmail.com>
The OMSA Newsletter - February 15
Jean M. Chen <jmchen@uchicago.edu> Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 7:09 PM
Reply-To: omsa_newsletter@lists.uchicago.edu
To: "omsa_newsletter@lists.uchicago.edu" <omsa_newsletter@lists.uchicago.edu>
5710 5 Year AnniversaryWinter Festival – BlackHeritage Celebration – UndocuArt – Kent Lecture: Michelle
Alexander – CommunityConversation: Youth Violence
Mezzanine: the OMSA newsletter
February 15, 2013
February 15, 2013
What’s in this issue:
5710 5 Year Anniversary Winter Festival – Black Heritage Celebration – UndocuArt – Kent Lecture: Michelle Alexander – Community
Conversation: Youth Violence
Announcements
5710 5th Year Anniversary Winter Festival
Tuesday February 26, 7:00 pm
Join 5710 South Woodlawn for a Winter Festival to celebration the 5 year anniversary of
the grand opening of 5710. The festival features student organization performances,
chocolate fountain, food, henna artist and so much more!
Help us kick off the festivities as we celebrate the five year anniversary with five events in
five months from February through June. You don’t want to miss this!
Events
Feb 19, 6:00 pm: Janet Mock a part of the OMSA Black Heritage Celebration and LGBTQ
Student Life Queer Women's Week
Feb 20, 6:00 pm: UndocuArt: Intersection of Immigrant & LGBTQ Rights
Feb 21, 6:00 pm: 2013 George E. Kent Lecture: Author Michelle Alexander presented by
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9. Feb 21, 6:00 pm: 2013 George E. Kent Lecture: Author Michelle Alexander presented by
the Organization of Black Students
Feb 26, 7:00 pm: 5710 5th Year Anniversary Winter Festival
Feb 28, 6:00 pm: Emerging Minds Project Community Conversations: "No Such Thing
as Closure"
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