Multicultural Student Services

Multicultural Student Services seeks to enhance the college experience for all Robert Morris University students by introducing them to the benefits of diversity.  Intertwined within the program are social, educational, and leadership events and opportunities designed to help students have a greater appreciation for themselves and for those sharing the world with them.  Multicultural Student Services has been, and will continue to be, an agent of positive change in the Robert Morris University community. Information on our programs and services, as well as multicultural student clubs and organizations can be found here.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Office of Multicultural Student Services is to create an environment where individual differences are embraced, all possess an inclusive mindset, and everyone feels free to immerse themselves in the Robert Morris community experience. Multicultural Student Services seeks to enhance the college experience for all Robert Morris University students by introducing them to the benefits of diversity. Intertwined within the program are social, educational, and leadership events and opportunities designed to help students have a greater appreciation for themselves and for those sharing the world with them. Multicultural Student Services has been, and will continue to be, an agent of positive change in the Robert Morris University community.

Multicultural Student Services will strive to:

  • Serve as a leader in diversity and inclusion efforts in the RMU community.
  • Help create an environment where students will feel safe to be themselves at RMU.
  • Strive to see all members of our community respect difference.
  • Generate pride in students' individual cultures.
  • Foster appreciation and awareness of other cultures.
  • Aid minority students in persisting through their education to graduation.
  • Demonstrate and educate the community on what it means to be a good citizen.
  • Develop a stronger sense of community among students, faculty, and staff.
  • Enhance the students' overall college experience.
Multicultural Student Organizations

At Robert Morris University we offer a number of multicultural student organizations for students. The purpose of these organizations is to develop and sponsor cultural, social, and educational programming for the RMU community that will broaden the horizons of others and raise awareness about important issue that face each particular population.

Black Student Union

The Black Student Union (BSU) promotes a sense of unity among African American students, provides a forum for social and educational opportunities related but not limited to Black issues. These goals are accomplished through educational, cultural, and social activities. Membership is open to any RMU student interested in promoting cultural diversity. Membership is not exclusive to only African American students; the BSU is open to all RMU students! Check us out at revolution.rmu.edu

For more information, contact;
Student Life

studentlife@rmu.edu
Phone: 412-397-6489
Nicholson Center
Moon Campus
OR
blackstudentunion.rmu@gmail.com

National Council of Negro Women

National Council of Negro Women is affiliated with the national organization, which lead, develop, advocate for women of African descent. Through research, national and community-based programs. Focusing on education, leadership, entrepreneurship economic empowerment, health and wellness. For more information, go to revolution.rmu.edu.

National Society of Black Engineers

National Society of Black Engineers is open to any undergraduate student enrolled in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). Programs offered through the national organization allow students to develop leadership and networking opportunities along with the ability to apply for various scholarships and grants. Check us out at revolution.rmu.edu.

For more information, contact:

Jameela Al-Jaroodi, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Software Engineering
aljaroodi@rmu.edu
Phone: 412-397-4053
Fax: 412-397-2593
John Jay 211
Moon Campus

Saudi Student Club

Saudi Student Club is a non-profit student organization that provides social and cultural activities to the Saudi community at Robert Morris University. Their goal is to help newcomers adjust to life in Moon Township and to provide them with information and support. They promote community ties by holding a variety of social and cultural events every month to develop and foster community spirit. Check out revolution.rmu.edu to learn more.

For more information contact:

Jennifer M. Creamer, Ph.D
Director, Center for Global Engagement
creamer@rmu.edu
Robert Morris University
6001 University Boulevard
Moon Township, PA 15108
Colonial Village #2
Phone: 412-397-6887
Fax: 412-397-6317
Web: Global Engagement

Society of Women Engineers

The Society of Women Engineers originated when small groups of women engineers and women engineering students began meeting independently in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Nearly 50 women from these groups came together on May 27, 1950 to form the Society. The organization's four objectives are as relevant today as they were 50 years ago: to inform young women, their parents, counselors, and the public of the qualifications and achievements of women engineers and the opportunities available to them; to assist women engineers in readying themselves for a return to active work after temporary retirement; to serve as a center of information on women in the field; and to encourage women engineers to attain high levels of educational and professional achievement. Check out swe.org or revolution.rmu.edu to learn more.

For more information contact:

Maria Kalevitch, Ph. D
Dean, SEMS and Professor of Science
kalevitch@rmu.edu
Phone: 412-397-2446
Fax: 412-397-2472
John Jay 206
Moon Campus

Student Alliance for Equality

The Student Alliance For Equality (SAFE) focuses on promoting equal treatment for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. SAFE hosts a support network for LGBT students and their allies on campus through educational, social projects and programs. Goals for the organization include educating the campus population on LGBTQ issues, creating a safe place for LGBTQ students to express themselves, helping the community through service, and creating a general attitude of acceptance on this campus. SAFE provides a supportive environment for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students at Robert Morris University. SAFE was chartered on campus in Spring 2008 and seeks to reach out to all students and promote an awareness of LGBT students on campus. SAFE will hold regularly meetings, special events, and sponsor the annual Day of Silence program each April. SAFE is open to all LGBT and non-LGBT students who wish to be involved. Check out revolution.rmu.edu to learn more.

For more information, contact

Ellen F. Hitchins, M.S.
Collegiate Support Coordinator (Center for Student Success)
hitchins@rmu.edu
Phone: 412-397-6828
Fax: 412-397-6316
Nicholson Center 132
Moon Campus

Voci Italiane

Voci Italiane provides fellowship, education and entertainment for those with an interest in Italy and all things Italia. Voci Italiane holds many events and programs that promote an understanding of the rich history, culture and significant contributions that many Italians have made to the world. Members will be brought together through a sense of commitment and love of all things Italian and to promote a sense of family throughout the RMU community. Check out revolution.rmu.edu to learn more.

For more information contact:
Michael DiLauro, M.F.A.
Director, Academic Media Center
dilauro@rmu.edu
Phone: 412-397-6822
Fax: 412-397-2436
Patrick Henry 105
Moon Campus

Ambassador of Equality Program

The Ambassador of Equality is an award program that gives students the necessary tools to aid the Office of Multicultural Student Services in creating an atmosphere of mutual respect and inclusion on the campus. Earning the Ambassador of Equality distinction demonstrates a person’s want, willingness and dedication to make the Robert Morris University community more inclusive.

The Ambassador of Equality is an award program that gives students the necessary tools to aid the Office of Multicultural Student Services in creating an atmosphere of mutual respect and inclusion on the campus.

Earning the Ambassador of Equality distinction demonstrates a person’s want, willingness, and dedication to make the Robert Morris University community more inclusive.

Upon completion of the award you will receive:

  • Recognition at the annual Student Excellence Awards Program
  • Special designation at graduation
  • Student Engagement Transcript credit

 

Benefits:

  • Becoming an Ambassador of Equality satisfies in part, the Student Engagement Transcript's Global Experience category.
  • It is a great way to get involved on campus and meet people from all different cultures.
  • It looks great on your resume, as employers are looking for employees that have been trained to employ cultural sensitivity and have participated in diversity training.
  • Your participation in the program will include attending workshops and speakers that will enhance your leadership capability.

 

There are four requirements necessary to complete the Ambassador of Equality.

  • Attend any two multicultural presentations or programs approved by the Office of Multicultural Student Services over the course of two successive semesters. Programs may include but are not limited to:
    • a. Diversity Speaker Series
    • b. De La Gente
    • c. Safe Zone Training
    • d. Identity Month Celebrations
  • Serve as a member in any multicultural based student led organization or opportunity:
  • Complete Diversity 101 and 102 trainings. Trainings are offered at least twice each semester. Please check the office’s website for updates of times for trainings.
  • Complete an educational component to demonstrate your competency of multiculturalism, diversity, and inclusion. This submission may be one of the following:
    • a. Writing or presenting research
    • b. Creating and implementing a program around an issue concerning multiculturalism
    • c. Hosting an event in partnership with the Office of Multicultural Student Services
    • d. Participating in a service trip with the Office of Engaged Learning and Community Involvement

 

National Panhellenic Council Organizations

The Office of Multicultural Student Services also supports Historically Black Letter Greek Organizations. To obtain the NPHC Intake Process Packet, click here. The following Black Letter Greek Organizations are currently active at Robert Morris University.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc

Alpha Kappa Alpha is an international organization founded at Howard in 1908. The Alpha Sigma chapter is a "city-wide" chapter shared by Robert Morris University with Carlow, Carnegie Mellon, Chatham, and Duquesne Universities. Its membership is comprised of distinguished women who boast excellent academic records, proven leadership skills, and are involved in the global community through advocacy and service. For more information, go to revolution.rmu.edu.

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc

Kappa Alpha Psi, a college Fraternity, was born in an environment saturated in racism. The state of Indiana became the 19th state of the Union in 1816 and it founded Indiana University in Bloomington four years later. Kappa Alpha Psi sponsors programs providing community service, social welfare, and academic scholarship through the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation and is a supporter of the United Negro College Fund and Habitat for Humanity. For more information, go to revolution.rmu.edu.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is an organization of college-educated women committed to the constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization's Five-Point Programmatic Thrust. More than ten thousand members typically attend Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated's biennial national conventions, and each of the seven regional conferences (held during years when there is no national convention) typically hosts thousands of members. At its recent 51st National convention held in the District of Columbia, more than 38,000 members registered and attended. For more information, go to revolution.rmu.edu.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc

Phi Beta Sigma was founded by three young African-American male students at Howard University. The Founders wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. They believed that each potential member should be judged on his own merits rather than his family affluence, without regard to race, nationality, color, skin tone or texture of hair. For more information, go to revolution.rmu.edu.

Diversity Scholarships

 

   

Contact Us

You can request information from Multicultural Student Services in the following ways:

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Multicultural Student Services
Office of Student Life
Nicholson Center, Second Floor
6001 University Blvd.
Moon Township, PA
15108

Call Us

412-397-6488

Email Us

multicultural@rmu.edu

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