Multicultural Student Organizations
Our department directly advises 8 sponsored multicultural student organizations. Click below to learn more about our organizations; find meeting information, executive board member contacts, and links to their social media pages to stay up to date with all the amazing programming they have planned for the year.
To learn more information about how to get involved on campus or funding for your organization, please visit the Center for Student Involvement.
African Students Union Meetings: Monthly on Wednesdays Location: President: Abena Damuah
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Asian American Student Union Meetings: Biweekly on Thursdays Location: MSC Room 204 @ 6pm President: Thai Nguyen |
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Black Student Union Meetings: Weekly on Tuesday Location: Union Room 227 @ 7pm President: Negil McPherson III
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Gender Collective Meetings: Collaboration with SAGA Meetings. Location: MSC 204 @ 6pm President: RJ Salmen |
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Hispanic American Leadership Organization
Meetings: Biweekly on Tuesdays Location: MSC 204/205 @ 6pm President: Israel Quinonez |
Native American Student Body Meetings: Information Coming Soon Location: Information Coming Soon President: Joseph Pondillo |
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Out in STEM Meetings: Information Coming Soon Location: Information Coming Soon President: |
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Sexuality and Gender Alliance Meetings: Weekly on Tuesdays Location: MSC 204 @ 6pm President: Emery Brown |
Multicultural Student Orgs Booklet
Our department directly advises 8 sponsored student organizations, but provides support for over 40 organizations at K-State. These organizations represent historically underrepresented identities held by students all across campus and provide opportunities for them to gain leadership skills, learn about academic resources and increase cultural awareness.
Student Org Classifications and Policy
Sponsored Organizations: Sponsored organizations are those considered congruent with the mission and culture of the university and operate as a part of a university department or unit. These organizations are inherently linked to the university because of their role representing K-State or in presenting events of broad appeal that are considered an integral part of the institution.
Affiliated Organizations: Affiliated organizations are those that are, in general, interest groups and provide engagement activities that are primarily for their direct membership. These groups are generally capable of functioning with minimal university support, but may receive support from a parent organization, including but not limited to regional/national/international governing organizations.
For more information about these classifications, view the Student Organization Policy.