International Day for the Remebrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
Memorializes the tragedy of the transatlantic slave trade, coinciding with the anniversary of the uprising in Santo Domingo (today Haiti and the
Memorializes the tragedy of the transatlantic slave trade, coinciding with the anniversary of the uprising in Santo Domingo (today Haiti and the
Join the NAACP on Friday, August 23rd, ahead of this Fall Semester for Arts & Advocacy! This event is presented by the
Celebrates Krishna’s birthday, Vishnu’s eighth incarnation on earth. Religious/Ethnic Group: Hindu Tradition/Practices: Some Hindus choose to fast for the first day of
Commemorates the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Religious/Ethnic Group: United States Tradition/Practices:
Start your day right with a delightful breakfast on the terrace during Welcome Week! Enjoy a selection of your breakfast favorites, including
Join The Dubois Bunche Center as we learn the do's and don'ts of protecting your assets. Together, we will cover the basics
Join us and Celebrate National College Colors Day to showcase your college spirit. MEC students, staff, faculty, and alumni, don your college
A festival about forgiveness and compassion. Religious/Ethnic Group: Jain Tradition/Practices: Daily meditation and prayer, daily “vyakhyans” or speeches, intentional practice of nonviolence,
Since 1708, Sikhs have accepted Sri Guru Granth Sahib as their eternal Guru who holds the spirit of all Ten Gurus of
Come out and experience one of the Crown Jewel of New York, the “West Indian American Day Carnival” a cultural extravaganza. Students, staff, faculty and
Join us for our Taco Tuesday. We've got your cravings covered with a mouthwatering selection of tacos and empanadas, complete with all
"It’s a Sweet Day to be an MEC Cougar!" Show your MEC pride and join us for College Spirit Wednesday during Welcome