Mission Statement |
The Mission of the American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) is to play a leadership role in creating and maintaining a positive climate for racial/ethnic diversity at the University. In carrying out this mission the Center has focused on four components of diversity as outlined by Hurtado (1999). These components are: 1) Historical Legacy of Inclusion/Exclusion 2) Structural Diversity 3) Psychological Climate 4) Behavioral Dimensions. |
Location |
Third floor, Bay Tree Building, UCSC |
Mailing Address |
American Indian Resource Center |
Ethnic Resource Centers |
University of California, Santa Cruz |
1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 |
Hours |
M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm |
Phone |
Dr. Carolyn Dunn, AIRC Director, (831) 459-2881 |
Cameron de Leon, AIRC Program Assistant, (831) 459-5999 |
[email protected] |
Web |
http://www2.ucsc.edu/airc/ |
Established |
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