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The UNITY Newsletter serves as the office's electronic newsletter that is circulated to over 5,000 students, faculty and staff each month. The newsletter is designed to inform the University community about programs and activities for African, Hispanic, Asian and Native American students. In addition, the newsletter includes information on scholarships, internships and other resources that are beneficial to the University's diverse student community.TRANSCRIPT
Diversifying the U!
Twitter: @UM_MSA Facebook: www.facebook.com/msadiversity
Unity NewsletterMulticultural Student A!airs
www.miami.edu/msa April 15, 2013Vol. 6 No. 8
Asian Paci!c Islander Heritage Month
Senior Mwambo: RSVP Today www.miami.edu/msa/seniormwambo
Highlights from Island Styles Night
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Attention 2013 Graduates: RSVP TodayMay 9th at 2:00PM
The Senior Mwambo is an African rite of passage ceremony that marks the transition of black graduates from their lives at the University of Miami to advanced education and professional careers. This ceremony was established in 1992 through the vision and love of a very dynamic and caring international student from Malawi, East Africa; Mr. Patrick A. Masala.
The term “Mwambo” literally means ceremonial rite of passage. It is Chichewa and comes to us from Malawi, East Africa where it was founded. The Senior Mwambo is an African rite of passage ceremony designed to recognize the accomplishments of our black graduates and their families. It is a celebration of the transition from one stage of life to the next.
This year’s ceremony is scheduled for May 9th at 2:00PM in Gusman Hall. For additional information regarding Senior Mwambo or to RSVP, visit www.miami.edu/msa/seniormwambo.
Asian Paci"c Islander Heritage Month 2013
Join the O!ce of Multicultural Student A"airs, Asian American Student Association and the Filipino Student Association for Asian Paci#c Islander Heritage Month.
April 17th · Sushi Workshop with Sushi MakiUC Rock · 2:30PM
Sushi Maki will teach students how to roll their own sushi rolls!
April 25th · Origami on the RockUC Rock · 2:30PM
Learn how to make a square $at piece of paper into Asian art. This event is sponsored by the Asian American Student Association.
For more information, visit www.miami.edu/msa, www.facebook.com/groups/umfsa, orwww.facebook.com/aasaum.
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Kickin’ it Old SchoolFinals Fiesta/Thumpin Thursday
April 25th at 7:00PM
Join Multicultural Student A"airs, United Black Students and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. for Kickin’ it Old School: Finals Fiesta/Thumpin Thursday as we end the spring semester. There will be free music, food, games, and a live performance from NPHC and MGC Greek Letter Organizations. This event will take place on Thursday, April 25th at 7:00PM on the UC Rock. For more information, contact the O!ce of Multicultural Student A"airs at 305.284.2855.
Did You Know...More than 90 percent of the world’s rice is grown and consumed
in Asia, where people typically eat rice two or three times daily.
Rice is the staple diet of half the world’s population.
For more facts, visit www.did-you-knows.com.
Congratulations to Miss Raquel Zaldivar for being nominated for the 2013 Student Employee of the Year
Student & Alumni Career SymposiumApril 17th at 10:00 AM
Register now to attend the Student & Alumni Career Symposium on April 17th at 10:00AM in the Newman Alumni Center. This one-day conference will provide students with invaluable career development experiences and networking opportunities with successful UM alumni, local recruiters, and UM Sta" and Faculty. Learn from past Canes and gain insight into how they are utilizing their UM degrees and carrying on the “U” tradition of excellence. For more information or to register, visit www.miami-csm.symplicity.com.
U.S. Student Fulbright Program: Information SessionApril 15th at 3:00PM
The Fulbright Program awards grants to support an individually designed study/research plan, artistic project, or teaching assistantship during one academic year in a country outside the U.S. This session will be held in UC 233 and will cover the application process and will help students begin to organize their proposals. Descriptions of the various grant programs can be found at www.us.fulbrightonline.org. UM graduate and undergraduate students with exceptional scholastic and leadership records are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact [email protected].
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Strong Women, Strong Girls Want to be a mentor? Apply Now.
Strong Women, Strong Girls is a nationally recognized mentoring program dedicated to raising the aspirations and self-esteem of elementary school girls. Currently, Strong Women, Strong Girls is now accepting applications for next year's mentors. Applications are due April 25th at 5:00PM. Please email Ajiah Daley for an application at [email protected]. Applications can be droppred o" in the Bulter Center of Service and Leadership. For more information on Strong Women, Strong Girls, visit www.facebook.com/UMiamiSWSG.
State of Continued Emergency Relations in Hispaniola After the Haiti Earthquake
April 18th at 7:00PM
Join the members of the Haitain Student Organization (HSO) and the Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS) for a discussion on the state of relations between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Delicious Haitian and Latino food will be served prior to the event. This event will start at 7:00PM on April 18th in Shoma Hall. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/umiamalas.
Islam Awareness Week
Come join the Muslim Students of UM (MSUM) for their #rst Islam Awareness Week!
April 15: Get to know Islam UC Ballroom B 5:00PMApril 16: Trivia Day UC Breezeway 11:00AMApril 17: Sunnah Day UC Breezeway 11:00AMApril 18: Meet the Muslims UC Breezeway 11:00AMApril 19: Project Downtown TBA TBA
For more information, email [email protected].
Did You Know...The Chinese calendar is based on the Lunar Cycle . It is the oldest known calendar , originating in 2600 BC. It has twelve Zodiac signs. A complete cycle would take 60 years to complete.
For more facts, visit www.did-you-knows.com.
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Unity Roundtable ConsortiumJoin Today
Are you passionate about diversity awareness and social justice issues? If so, become a part of the Unity Roundtable Consortium. The Unity Roundtable Consortium provides an opportunity for students to discuss issues relevant to the multicultural community and assist MSA in planning events such as Diversity Week. For more information, please contact MSA at 305-284-2855 or email Jesse Ford at [email protected].
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Bench Press CompetitionApril 18th at 6:00PM
Hit the gym often? Show o" your capability in the intramural bench press competition. This is a free event! The event will take place on April 18th at 6:00PM. To sign up, go to room 210 at the Herbert Wellness Center. For more information on any of the following, call the intramural hotline at 305-284-8501 or e-mail [email protected].
Studio Cycling Passes Slashed 50%May 6th
Yes, you read it right! Starting May 6th, the cost of a full semester Studio Cycling pass is only $30 for student members and $50 for non-student members. Additionally, the Herbert Wellness Center will o"er two free Studio Cycling classes per week for members who are novice cyclists and need instruction on how to set up the bike and learn the di"erent cycling positions. To purchase a Studio Cycling pass, visit the sales o!ce located on the second $oor of the Herbert Wellness Center. Questions? Call 305-284-5433.
FREE Towel ServiceMay 10th
Attention students! Purchase a full semester summer membership to the Herbert Wellness Center by Friday, May 10, and you will receive free towel service during the summer. Summer memberships will go on sale April 22. The cost is only $130 for the entire summer. Don’t wait for your spring semester Wellness Center membership to expire! For more information, contact the Sales O!ce at 305-284-5433.
Island Styles Night represented the Paci#c Islands during COISO’s International Week. It incorporates themes from Hawaii, Philippines, Taiwan and other islands.
“It was an amazing experience. We put a lot of e"ort into this and I’m so glad everything came together in the end” - Patrick Corcino
“I’m so thankful to everyone who came and experienced our night, and I’m so proud of everyone who dedicated their time and e"ort to making this happen” - M.B. Miranda
“It was an awesome night #lled with a lot of culture and good food. The skit was really funny. That dolphin kid was extremely good looking too!” - Pranav Reddy
“Tonight was a great turnout from start to #nish with awesome interactive tent activities, lots of delicious food, and a well-organized, and fun show. Never a dull moment! Congrats to the Island Styles chairs for a successful night!” - Kimberly Carrasco
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Island Styles Night Recap: This event took place on April 3rd at 7:00PM on the UC Rock .
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Scholarship/Internship
UM Service Fellowship Rhodes Scholarship Society of Professional Journalists
Scholarship
2013 CIC/Anna Chennault
Scholarship
Xerox Scholarship
Who is eligible? Rising UM sophomores,
juniors and seniors in good
academic standing
Rising and graduating
seniors/UM Nomination
required
All students Rising sophomores All students
What are the
study?
All Fields Journalism Students who are
(chemistry, physics,
computer/softward
systems, etc.)
What is the total value of the scholarship/internship?
$3,000 Full Scholarship for
Graduate Study at
Oxford University
$500 grant $3,900 plus $1,100 for
travel to the annual
convention
$1,000 - $10,000
Brief description of the scholarship/internship.
Awards $3000 to students
who will participate in full-
time, unpaid internships in
government, education,
sector.
The Rhodes Scholarship
was created to bring
outstanding students from
around the world to the
University of Oxford in
England.
The winning applicant may
use the grant to pay for
training-related expenses,
such as registration fees,
travel expenses and/or
tuition.
The CIC/Anna Chennault
Scholarship was created
to encouarege students
to pursue careers in
journalism
Xerox scholarships are
design for people interested
in working in technical
Is anything else provided?
Support from Toppel
Internship Program
Tuition, maintenance
stipend, & travel
expenses
N/A Travel cost N/A
What is the duration of the scholarship/internship?
Summer 2013 2-3 years of graduate
study
1 year 1 year 1 year
Where to apply www.miami.edu/awards www.miami.edu/awards
scholarships
www.aaja.org/anna-
chenault_scholarship
www.xerox.com/jobs/
minority-scholarships/
enus.html
What is the deadline?
April 15 April 15 May 1st May 3rd September 30th
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MSA
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
14 15 - The Big (Red)
Apple: Cake Cutting
Opening Ceremonies
12:00PM - UC Rock
SPE - Breaking the
Silence: Candlelight and
Open Mic
8:00PM - UC Rock
16NABA - General Body
Mtg.
6:00PM - Hecht
Classroom 101
FEC - General Body
Mtg.
6:30PM - UC 245
- cultuRED:
‘Empire State of Mind’
7:13PM - Shoma Hall
17SPE - Marriages on the
Rock
11:00AM - UC Rock
AASA - Sushi Workshop
with Sushi Maki
2:30PM - UC Rock
18SPE - General Body
Meeting
7:00PM - UC 245
SPE - Drag Race
9:00PM - UC Rock
19OJU - General Body Mtg.
5:30PM - UC Ballroom C
- All of the
Lights Yard Show & BBQ
7:00PM - UC Rock
20 - People’s Choice
Awards Talent Show
7:30PM - Newman
Alumni Center
24 25 23AASA - Origami on the
Rock
11:00AM - UC Rock
FEC - General Body
Mtg.
6:30PM - UC 245
24Follow us on Twitter:
@UM_MSA
Like us on Facebook:
facebook.com/msa.
diversity
Visit us online:
miami.edu/msa
25PK - General Body Mtg.
5:30PM - Eaton
Classrooms
SPE - General Body
Mtg.
7:00PM - UC 245
MSA/UBS/KA# - Finals
Fiesta/Thumpin’
Thursday
7:00PM - UC Rock
26CNL - ‘Canes Carnival
8:00PM - UC Foote
Green/UC Rock
27OAE - End of the Year
Banquet
6:00PM - Newman
Alumni Center
* by invitation only*
Title: Assistant Director, International Student & Scholar Services
Hometown: Miami, FL
Where did you attend college and/or graduate school and what was your #eld/#elds of study: Bachelor’s of Science in Foreign Language and Master’s of Education from Florida International University
Job Duties: I help students navigate the complicated world of immigration regulations, and assist them keep up with their immigration status. I also advise the Council of International Students and Organizations.
O!ce Location: Building 21-F
One piece of advice you would give students: “Please, please, PLEASE read whatever you receive! Particularly if it could impact your status as a student in the United States!”
Favorite Quote: “Do unto others as you’d have done unto you.”Cristina Florez
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April 2013
ACRONYM KEY
AASA Asian American Students AssociationCNL Canes Night Live %&' Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.FEC Federación de Estudiantes CubanosKA( Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. MSA Multicultural Student A"airsNABA National Association of Black AccountantsOAE O!ce of Academic EnhancementOJU Organization for Jamaican Unity) ( * Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.PK Planet KreyolSPE SpectrUMUBS United Black Students
For a complete calendar of events, visit www.miami.edu/msa.