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Diversity and Ethnic Studies: Campus
This is a guide to campus resources, web sites, and library resources to support research in diversity and ethnic studies.
Here you will find "your link to all things international" at UW-Whitewater. Link to information on international student admissions and services, the study abroad program, the international student teaching program, and faculty-led international courses (travel study).
Established in 2008, the Pride Center provides information, programs, and support services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, questioning, intersex, and asexual members of the Whitewater Community and their allies.
RES fosters intellectual growth, cultural awareness, and personal maturity by challenging students and instructors alike to think critically about the issues of race and ethnicity.
Access all UW-Whitewater student organizations through Connect, such as the Black Student Union (BSU), the International Student Association (ISA), IMPACT (student union of LGBTQA), Latinos Unidos (LU), Native American Cultural Awareness Association (NACAA), and the Southeast Asian Organization (SAO).
The International Course is a Unique Requirement for the College of Business & Economics. Students pursuing majors outside this College do not need to fulfill this requirement.
Provides programs that enhance, engage, and support students for success in their academic programs and beyond. SDES programs encompass curricular and co-curricular experiences that champion student diversity, engagement, educational achievement and success.