Monday, April 27, 2009
The Office of Multicultural Affairs is moving to the Sabatini Multicultural Resource Center this week.
Director Robert N. Page Jr. said faculty and staff hoped to be moved out of the office’s current location at 145 Strong Hall by Wednesday.
The Multicultural Resource Center is under the direction of the office. Page said that none of the services offered by the offices were changing, but that the move would instead provide a central location for the current services, including Hawk Link, tutoring and other academic resources.
“We think this will be a benefit to the campus community because our programs will be coordinated out of one building,” Page said.
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