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Publications and written materials produced by MICUA institutions reflect diverse populations that span ethnicity, race, national origin, age, and gender groups to encourage respect for diversity and create a welcoming environment. MICUA and its member institutions feature students and faculty of color in their publications, promotional materials, and websites. In addition, many of these publications and websites include statistical information on multicultural matters. Information related to events and services for diverse populations is featured in college newspapers, student handbooks, and institutional websites.
The publications of Washington Adventist University depict the rich diversity on campus, as acknowledged by U.S. News & World Report. For example, the University’s premier recruitment tool, the View Book, highlights all aspects of student life and experiences, including information about clubs and organizations—such as the Black Student Union, Caribbean Student Society, Filipino American Student Association, and the Latino Student Union.
Goucher College strives to represent its diverse student body in all print and electronic publications and on its website. The Here is Goucher video series features a diverse array of student and faculty views about their experiences at the College. Expressions of Diversity postcards, which describe the overnight program, are sent to prospective students of color.
Students participating in the Third Century Scholars program at Mount St. Mary’s University publish a newsletter that updates members of the community about their activities. In addition, students have developed a new publication, entitled Multicultural Identification.
The webpage of Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) features an online gallery of works from students of diverse backgrounds. The MICA Office of Communications is devoted to equitable coverage of all events on campus and spotlights events that have diversity as a central mission or theme. Campus publications include diversity news stories about MICA students, faculty, staff, and alums.
At Notre Dame of Maryland University, students of color are regularly featured in publications, marketing materials, and on the University’s website. Specifically, admissions publications—both print and electronic—include statistical information and data regarding multicultural offerings and organizations. Information related to events and services for diverse populations is highlighted in the University newspaper and student handbook.
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