Cultural and Religious Life
Cultural Organizations
AIS: Association of International Students
The purpose of the Association of International Students (AIS) is to foster a sense of community and encourage cultural exchange among international as well as domestic students. All members of the College community are welcome. AIS hopes to promote cultural understanding of differences on campus. The AIS Board organizes events and would appreciate hearing from you. If you have any ideas, or want help with something, feel free to contact any member of the board.
Many other cultural clubs exist at 91´«Ã½ including:
- Asian Students' Association (ASA)
- Association of International Students (AIS)
- Bi-Co Chabad
- 91´«Ã½ African and Caribbean Student Organization (BACaSO)
- BMC Hillel
- Celebrating All Mixed People (CAMP)
- Dharmic Students Association (BMC DSA)
- EnAble
- Filipino Students Association (FSA)
- Japanese Student Association (JSA)
- Korean Student Association (KSA)
- Mawrters for Immigrant Justice
- Middle Eastern and North African Students’ Association (MENA)
- Mujeres*
- Muslim Students Association (MSA)
- Rainbow Alliance
- Sisterhood*
- South Asian Students (SAS)
- Tri-College National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- Vietnamese Student Association
- Zami+
All clubs can be found here under the Student Engagement website.
Religious Life
Resources for religious and spiritual life exist both on and off campus.
For additional information, including contact information for student leaders and religious advisers, visit The Impact Center’s Religious and Spiritual Life website.
Student Organizations
Visit the Student Engagement website for information on the many religious organizations on campus.