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     Student Involvement

 

Under the auspices of the Center for Black Culture, students serve on committees, participate in campus organizations and help implement Center programs. The Center works closely with the Cultural Programming Advisory Board which is comprised of undergraduate students who are dedicated to fostering a more culturally aware community. Members of the CPAB serve as an advisory group to the Center and are responsible for planning and implementing large-scale events for the campus.

 

 

Student Organizations: Contact:  
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
(Lambda Gamma Chapter)
Imani Benoit
ßLC
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
(Xi Omicron Chapter)
Tobi Ofuani
ßLC
Black Student Union
Babatunde Cadmus
ßLC
Caribbean Student Alliance
 
Cultural Programming Advisory Board
Stacey Chambers
ßLC
Dark Arts Dance Theater
Arielle Milara
ßLC
Delaware African Students Association
Valentine Bagirimvano
ßLC
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc
( Mu Pi Chapter)
Sharonne Temple
ßLC
Hekima Book Club   ßLC
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
(Nu Xi Chapter)
Dariq Cobb
ßLC
Khulumani Theater Troupe    
NAACP   ßLC
National Association of Black Accounts
Christopher Anderson 
 
National Pan-Hellenic Council
Donte Lloyd
ßLC
National Society of Black Engineers
Joanna Adadevoh
ßLC
SPIT
Ellenie Cruz
ßLC
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
(Kappa Eta Chapter) 
Marquis Waters
ßLC
University of Delaware Gospel Choir
Chika Egbe 
 
Warriors for Christ    
Zeta Phi Beta, Inc.
(Chi Theta Chapter)
Jenee Jordan
ßLC
* Organizations with the ßLC designation are members of the Black Leadership Council.

 

The Black Leadership Council:

The most meaningful way for students to become involved with the Center is to become a member of one of the participating Black Leadership Council (BLC) groups listed above. The BLC is a sub-committee of the Black Student Union. The BLC and its member organizations operate under the Center's dates policy. Although it is not mandatory, we encourage each organization to follow the dates policy in hopes that we can foster respect and unity on campus. BLC organizations meet monthly to discuss upcoming events and issues impacting the black community. For specific information about this policy, please review the CBC's Event Policy.