
Resources
On-Campus
Training Opportunities for Students and Employees
- Online Courses, Available 24/7
- Anti-racism Workshops
- Learning Opportunities and Programs through the Cassandra Voss Center (CVC)
Learn more about support available to students and employees, as well as pages that highlight events related to diversity, equity, inclusivity and belonging.
- BIRG (Bias Incident Response Group)
- Campus Life
- CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services)
- CEDI (Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity)
- Emmaus Center
- LGBTQIA+ Services
- Office of Student Inclusion and Belonging
- Mulva Library
- Office of Academic Success, Support
and Accessibility - OUT|Loud@SNCParish
- Outreach Ministries
- Sturzl Center for Community Service & Learning
- Student Affairs
- Student Engagement/Development (includes Student Calendar of Events)
- Title IX & Compliance
The below links include campus departments which may highlight special events on their page.
- Campus Life
- Cassandra Voss Center
- Emmaus Center
- LGBTQIA+ Events
- MLK Day
- Office of Student Inclusion and Belonging
- Mulva Library
- Norman Miller Center events
The below is a sample of our diverse, ethnic, and cultural organizations. View all student organizations here.
- Black Student Union
- French Club
- Global U-Knighters
- Japan Club
- LGBTQ+ Spectrum Alliance
- Latine Student Union
- Oxfam America
- SNC's Overseas Club
- Spanish Club
Use the Share a Concern form to share a bias incident or hate crime that you have seen or experienced. If you have questions on bias incidents or using the form, please email the Bias Incident Response Group (BIRG) at birg@snc.edu.
Community
Our local community is made up of various service providers and organizations who are vested in improving the inclusivity, equity and feeling of belonging for those who reside or visit here.
The Brown County Community Resource Handbook (updated in May 2022) is a great tool to find information about many local services.
Here are some specific lists that may also be of interest.
- Local Non-Profit Service Providers
- Local Ethnic Restaurants (coming soon)
Additional Resources
The following links provide information, articles and other material developed by non-SNC organizations, universities or government. They provide continued reading on topics around diversity, equity and inclusivity.
Bias Incidents, Microaggressions and Hate Crimes
- Teaching Tolerance, “Identifying and Responding to Bias Incidents”
- Teaching Tolerance, "How to Speak Up"
- Georgetown University, “What is a Bias Related Incident”
- Department of Justice - Community Relations Service, Understanding Bias: A Resource Guide
- Anti-Defamation League, “Additional Anti-Bias Resources”
- Human Rights Campaign, ”Hate Crimes Law”
- Higher Education Today, “Am I Overreacting?” Understanding and Combating Microaggressions”
- NPR, “Microaggressions: Be Careful What You Say”
- Speaking Mindfully (video)
- Writing About People Respectfully (PDF)
More Information
- Visit the multicultural department's list of resources.
- The Mulva Library has video's books, articles, etc. available to search for by topic.
To recommend the addition to, or edits of, these educational resources please email diversity@snc.edu.
On-Campus
Training Opportunities for Students and Employees
- Online Courses, Available 24/7
- Anti-racism Workshops
- Learning Opportunities and Programs through the Cassandra Voss Center (CVC)
Learn more about support available to students and employees, as well as pages that highlight events related to diversity, equity, inclusivity and belonging.
- BIRG (Bias Incident Response Group)
- Campus Life
- CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services)
- CEDI (Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity)
- Emmaus Center
- LGBTQIA+ Services
- Office of Student Inclusion and Belonging
- Mulva Library
- Office of Academic Success, Support
and Accessibility - OUT|Loud@SNCParish
- Outreach Ministries
- Sturzl Center for Community Service & Learning
- Student Affairs
- Student Engagement/Development (includes Student Calendar of Events)
- Title IX & Compliance
The below links include campus departments which may highlight special events on their page.
- Campus Life
- Cassandra Voss Center
- Emmaus Center
- LGBTQIA+ Events
- MLK Day
- Office of Student Inclusion and Belonging
- Mulva Library
- Norman Miller Center events
The below is a sample of our diverse, ethnic, and cultural organizations. View all student organizations here.
- Black Student Union
- French Club
- Global U-Knighters
- Japan Club
- LGBTQ+ Spectrum Alliance
- Latine Student Union
- Oxfam America
- SNC's Overseas Club
- Spanish Club
Use the Share a Concern form to share a bias incident or hate crime that you have seen or experienced. If you have questions on bias incidents or using the form, please email the Bias Incident Response Group (BIRG) at birg@snc.edu.
Community
Our local community is made up of various service providers and organizations who are vested in improving the inclusivity, equity and feeling of belonging for those who reside or visit here.
The Brown County Community Resource Handbook (updated in May 2022) is a great tool to find information about many local services.
Here are some specific lists that may also be of interest.
- Local Non-Profit Service Providers
- Local Ethnic Restaurants (coming soon)
Additional Resources
The following links provide information, articles and other material developed by non-SNC organizations, universities or government. They provide continued reading on topics around diversity, equity and inclusivity.
Bias Incidents, Microaggressions and Hate Crimes
- Teaching Tolerance, “Identifying and Responding to Bias Incidents”
- Teaching Tolerance, "How to Speak Up"
- Georgetown University, “What is a Bias Related Incident”
- Department of Justice - Community Relations Service, Understanding Bias: A Resource Guide
- Anti-Defamation League, “Additional Anti-Bias Resources”
- Human Rights Campaign, ”Hate Crimes Law”
- Higher Education Today, “Am I Overreacting?” Understanding and Combating Microaggressions”
- NPR, “Microaggressions: Be Careful What You Say”
- Speaking Mindfully (video)
- Writing About People Respectfully (PDF)
More Information
- Visit the multicultural department's list of resources.
- The Mulva Library has video's books, articles, etc. available to search for by topic.
To recommend the addition to, or edits of, these educational resources please email diversity@snc.edu.