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Community Centers
http://a3c.stanford.edu/ [194 clicks]
General purpose meeting room, computer lab, and more.
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http://www.stanford.edu/dept/BCSC/ [202 clicks]
The BCSC exists to create an environment at Stanford where Black students can thrive and reach their full potential.
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http://www.stanford.edu/dept/elcentro/ [159 clicks]
El Centro Chicano serves to catalyze Chicanos and Latinos at Stanford into a proactive community that creates an environment which celebrates and promotes the history, contributions, intellectual heritage, education, growth, and empowerment of all Chicanos and Latinos here and beyond.
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/QR/ [139 clicks]
The center offers a range of programs as well as lecture series, colloquia, seminars, and mini-courses; residence programs; support groups; health education workshops; diversity trainings; social and cultural events; community activities; leadership development retreats; and support for LGBT volunteer student organizations and student-driven initiatives.
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http://www.stanford.edu/dept/nacc/ [159 clicks]
Working to improve the quality of life for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/womenscntr/ [172 clicks]
The Women’s Community Center exists to facilitate the success of women students at Stanford by providing innovative opportunities for scholarship, leadership, and activism.
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Stanford
http://glo.stanford.edu/ [141 clicks]
GLO is a division of the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs and serves the needs of graduate students and student families who live on and off campus.
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http://gsc.stanford.edu/ [177 clicks]
Represents the interests of Stanford's graduate students.
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/gspb/ [159 clicks]
The GSPB's goal is to make interdepartmental and intercultural social interaction among Stanford graduate students a regular part of their lives by organizing, sponsoring and coordinating social and educational activities that draw from the entire graduate population.
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http://osa.stanford.edu/ [135 clicks]
The OSA is dedicated to helping students make things happen by supporting student activities, student organizations, ASSU and fraternities and sororities.
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Student Organizations
http://aasa.stanford.edu/ [150 clicks]
Our undergraduate counterpart.
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http://apilsa.stanford.edu/ [157 clicks]
Through academic support and social activities, APILSA enhances the day-to-day lives of Asian/Pacific Islander students at the Law School and works to promote the interests of Asian/Pacific Islander communities.
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http://med.stanford.edu/apamsa/ [136 clicks]
APAMSA strives to address the educational and social needs and interests of Asian American medical students and to foster awareness and participation in medically underserved Asian communities.
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http://ksas.stanford.edu/ [186 clicks]
The Korean Student Association at Stanford University is a nonprofit organization for Korean students at Stanford University that represents more than 350 members.
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http://pasu.stanford.edu [121 clicks]
Stanford's Pilipino American Student Union (PASU) is a social, cultural, political, and volunteer organization serving the Pilipino community.
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/stsa/ [182 clicks]
STSA aims to serve and sponsor social activities for Stanford graduate students and staff originally from Taiwan.
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