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Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center
The Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center
was created in the fall of 1997 to support the academic, social,
and cultural needs of Asian, Hispanic, and Native American students,
faculty, and staff at the university. It also serves as an informational
resource center regarding the Asian, Hispanic, Native American experience
and creates an appreciation and understanding of the diverse Asian,
Hispanic, and Native American cultures represented within the community.
The center also plays a vital role in serving as a cultural liaison
to the university and Dayton communities.
The main functions of the Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center
are to:
The center works collaboratively with the Bolinga
Black Cultural Resource Center and Women's
Center to co-sponsor common programs featuring the uniqueness
and commonalities among the three centers. Additionally, the center
also collaborates with other units and departments on program planning
and development. Located in 154 Millett, (937) 775-2798, the center
is a "home away from home " for various student groups including:
- Asian Student Association (ASA)
- Latinos Involved in Further Education (L.I.F.E.)
- Association of Native American Students (ANAS)
- Asian, Hispanic, Native American (AHNA) Council
Visit the center’s Web site at http://www.wright.edu/admin/ahna
for frequent updates and detailed information on the center’s
events.
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