Office of Institutional Diversity
"The Office of Institutional Diversity develops, promotes, and supports a welcoming environment for underrepresented students, faculty, and staff in STEM by providing transformative and educational learning experiences." Learn more at https://www.hmc.edu/diversity/.
Office of Community Engagement
The Office of Community Engagement works collectively with Harvey Mudd College and the broader community to educate and empower one another to make meaningful contributions to society. This is achieved by facilitating dialogue, sharing expertise and building. Learn more at https://www.hmc.edu/community-engagement/.
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When Scripps was founded in 1926 in Claremont, California, it was one of few institutions dedicated to educating women for lives of commitment and engagement. Since then, Scripps has continued to champion qualities of both mind and spirit in accordance with the vision of its founder, newspaper entrepreneur and philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. Scripps today offers a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum, a robust intellectual community, a commitment to diversity and inclusion, and a rich residential experience designed to shape the next generation of women leaders. Learn more at https://www.scrippscollege.edu/.
The Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA) is a cultural center and service unit providing support, resources, and space for students of African descent to feel safe, valued, informed and connected at The Claremont Colleges. OBSA offers a range of programming on behalf of Claremont Colleges students of African descent, faculty, staff, and allies. Our key service areas include identity-based workshops, skill-building activities, mentoring, cultural and social enrichment activities, student organizational support, professional/career development workshops, the sharing of TCC resources and referrals, heritage-month programming and other celebrations, and collaborative partnerships with the various departments and organizations. Learn more at https://services.claremont.edu/obsa/.
The Hive helps students increase their creative capacity and practice collaboration across differences. Partnering with faculty, and student organizations like Hack for Black Lives, the Hive provides learning experiences that move students through ambiguous real-world challenges and toward creative solutions. The Hive provides a space to experiment and play and fosters collaboration by bringing people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives together. Learn more at https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/.
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