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Asian American Alliance

The Asian American Alliance was founded to serve as a support network for Asian-American students through social and educational programs and outreach. Provide awareness and education programs about Asian cultures.

Ebony Brotherhood Association

The Ebony Brotherhood Association is a male social and service organization of individuals concerned with the advancement, unification, and maintenance of the African-American culture. The main goal and purpose of EBA members is to be positive role models to ensure the consideration of the African-American interest on campus and in the surrounding community.

Hispanic/Latino Organization

The purpose of the Hispanic/Latino Organization is to unite all Hispanic students on Capital’s campus and to allow the students in the group to experience the variety of ethnicities in the Hispanic culture. It is also the hope to increase recognition of the Hispanic culture within the Capital University community.

International Student Association

ISA is an organization for the international students and interested U.S. students at Capital. The international students, U.S. students, and the faculty members who have traveled, studied, worked and taught abroad provide the core of the association. ISA is open to all students, faculty, and staff who are interested in learning about and sharing with cultures from all over the world.

Sister Network

The Sister Network is an organization whose goal is to address issues which women on Capital’s face and to be a network of support spiritually, emotionally, and mentally for African American women through bonding experiences. The objective of the group is to meet and familiarize oneself with all the black women on campus through alternating a monthly meeting and a social activity. The organization does not function under structure inclusive of elected officials, but as a group effort coordinated through an organizational representative and the Office of Multicultural Affairs.

Students for the Advancement of Afrikan-American Culture

SAAAC’s goals are to aid in the educational, social, economical, political, and cultural struggles of the African American people in relation to students enrolled in a predominantly white institution of higher learning and to represent the views and concerns of African American students in order to initiate change. Annual programs organized by SAAAC include: Kwanzaa Program; Red, Black and Green Affair; Black History Month Programs; and Sandé/Poro Banquet and Dance. Membership is open to any member of the Capital community. Two types of membership are available: active and associate. Dues are currently $10.00 per year. Membership forms are available in the Office of Multicultural Affairs.

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Student Activities Office
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209-2394
Local: 614-236-6901
Fax: (614) 236-6290
 E-mail:sao@capital.edu



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