"OMA introduced me to cultural awareness and has made me more outgoing and involved in the campus community"
~ Matlina Keyes, Criminal Justice, Class of 2012
"OMA introduced me to cultural awareness and has made me more outgoing and involved in the campus community"
~ Matlina Keyes, Criminal Justice, Class of 2012
"OMA has taught me that a small group can make a big difference"
~ Paige A. Williams-White, Biology, Class of 2013
"OMA is my home away from home and has given me a sense of acceptance on campus"
~ Taheisha Jean, Exercise Science, Class of 2013
"OMA is a space in which creative ideas and awareness are cooked in the couldron of diversity to make a succulent dish that feeds the minds of our students."
~Maria Cabrera, International Language Business, Class of 2011
"OMA is a place I can call home."
~Alissa Loiseau, Psychology, Class of 2013
"OMA is a close knit family that allows me to better connect with the rest of the Scranton population."
~Raykia Koroma, Biology, Class of 2013
"This office is about bringing everyone together. A lot of event options. Love the girls in here."
~ Ashley Annulysse- Exercise Science, Class of 2013
"My home on campus. It's nice to pop in and see everyone's smiling faces. It's my comfort circle."
~Alnesha Banks- Biology/Pre-Med, Class of 2013
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The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) serves as a cultural resource for students, faculty, and staff. Through creative and innovative programs, OMA’s goal is to enhance cultural knowledge and produce a deeper appreciation for diversity throughout the campus community. Students are encouraged to discover their unique identities and celebrate the many contributions of traditionally underrepresented groups.
Consistent with the University’s mission, The Office of Multicultural Affairs is committed to supporting the freedom of inquiry and personal development fundamental to the growth in wisdom and integrity of all who share in its life.