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Racial, Cultural & Ethnic Diversity

Office of Leadership Development and Intercultural Affairs provides programming, advocacy, and advising to stimulate collaboration between the diverse populations of our university.

International Student & Scholar Services fosters the education and development of non–immigrant students and scholars to enable them to achieve their academic and professional goals and objectives.  ISSS provides advice, counseling, and advocacy regarding immigration, cross–cultural, and personal matters. 

Office of Arts & Creative Engagement coordinates performing arts opportunities for students outside the Blair School of Music, including, but not limited to, Rhythm & Roots Performance Company and the Vanderbilt Dance Program.

Clubs and Organizations
Take a look at the more than 350 student organizations that Vanderbilt students can join.

Other Resources

Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center offers symposia, lectures, musical performances, art exhibitions, publications, and a broad spectrum of activities on the African and African American experience.

The Talented Tenth
Vanderbilt's first student publication written for and by African American students is available on newsstands campus–wide and by mail to subscribers.

East Asian Studies Program
The popular program offers courses that cover topics related to East Asia (mainly China and Japan) in art, history, languages, and religion to promote better understanding of the regions.

Program in African American & Diaspora Studies
The Program in African American and Diaspora Studies (PAADS) offers an interdisciplinary, cross–cultural, and comparative study of the histories, literature, music, visual cultures, and politics of people of African descent around the world. 

Step Show
Historically multicultural Greek organizations in collaboration with the Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils come together through choreography, rhythm, and style for this remarkable annual event.

Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Series
Noted scholars, political, civil rights and religious leaders, entertainers and artists, and those who knew and worked with Dr. King join us each January to remember Dr. King's historic achievements and appreciate his enduring influence.