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The Cross-Cultural Center offers a variety of resources, materials and opportunities for personal and academic development to the SDSU campus community.
Below is a description of resources that are available to you:
ComputersThe CCC has four computer stations with Internet access available during the open hours of the Center. Come to the CCC and utilize software that will enable you to get your work done or check your e-mail in a relaxing and empowering environment.
In collaboration with the University Library and Aztec Parents Association, the CCC allows you to borrow a variety of library materials in order to promote academic inquiry, identity development, and diversity awareness. The Cross-Cultural Special Collections Library offers over 200 books, videos, and DVDs, ranging from the 2004 Summer Reading Program book The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down to the DVD American History X. You may view the library collection through the University Library search engine, the PAC. We also accept donations of library material that are in good condition and congruent with the mission of the Center. Come visit our library and relax on our comfortable furniture!
Poster-making materialsFor student use
Meeting SpaceThe CCC is available for reservation by student groups on a space available basis. Please call 619-594-7057 to inquire about reservations.
In addition to the many programs and services initiated by the CCC to support underrepresented and underserved students, we assist campus based organizations in programming efforts that are consistent with the mission and vision of the CCC.
Submit this Program Proposal Form. (MS Word file)
We are proud to welcome new and returning students from historically underrepresented and underserved communities to SDSU and the CCC. These receptions facilitate a connection to the greater SDSU community by developing relationships between individuals who share similar backgrounds and cultural experiences. Students can begin getting involved by interacting with faculty, staff and student organizations. All receptions are free and open to everyone.
See photos from the Fall 2007 receptions.