In SBS, we strive to provide a warm and welcoming space for students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color. Your academic, co-curricular, and professional development success are central to our work in SBS, and here, you will find resources, experiences, and programs that are designed to help you succeed. You’ll find stories about your peers who have found success, resources to help you accomplish academic tasks, job and internship postings, alumni profiles, and more.
Our SBS RISE program supports students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or other Persons of Color (BIPOC) majoring in an academic program within the College of Social and Behavioral Science. The Center or Multicultural Advancement and Student Success (CMASS) is another great campus resource. Details about SBS RISE, CMASS, and other campus opportunities can be found below.
Are you interested in studying abroad this summer or during the Fall semester? Are you concerned about the cost? The Ron Ansin scholarship is for students with financial need who are interested in exploring another part of the world through …
The Pathways Center is excited to WELCOME YOU BACK! We are hosting three events next week and hope to see you there. There will be food, a raffle prize, and a short game designed to get you connected to your …
Are you graduating soon, and thinking about next steps? Would you be interested in working with a group of students who, like you, want to talk about how you are feeling about looking for your first job or applying for …
By Carol Sharick
Carol SharickDirector of Career and Professional Development for Undergraduates, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
SBS RISE is designed to create community, and provide specialized academic programs and opportunities for underrepresented students within SBS (those …