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Welcome Social

  • When

    Saturday, August 24, 2024 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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  • Where

    Memorial Student Center

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Howdy!

On behalf of the Department of Multicultural Services (DMS), let us welcome you to Texas A&M University – College Station! We are excited for your journey here in Aggieland. The heart of our department’s work; is to cultivate meaningful engagement for you to develop and thrive during your wholistic university experience. This involves connecting you with opportunities to enhance your personal and professional development. In addition, the DMS continue to strive to support current and prospective students through services and events throughout the academic year focusing on transition, leadership, and the wellbeing of our students here in Aggieland.

Moreover, we would like to invite you to network and build community at this year’s Welcome Social, the weekend after Howdy Week. This event will be held on Saturday, August 24th from 1:00 am to 3:30 pm in Memorial Student Center (MSC) room 2406.

We look forward to seeing you and hope you take advantage of this opportunity. Please RSVP your attendance here for more information please call (979) 862-2000 or email Solomon Park at Solomon.park@tamu.edu

Feel free to contact Solomon with any questions and/or visit http://dms.tamu.edu to learn more about us.

Once again, we are excited to have you on campus and look forward to seeing you soon! 

Sincerely,

Multicultural Services Staff


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Department of Multicultural Services

The Department of Multicultural Services (DMS) is located in the Memorial Student Center (MSC).  The department collaborates with recognized campus units, and external stakeholders to provide students with social integration opportunities through holistic engagement and development.  Every student has their own beliefs about their reality, norms that guide their behavior, values that orient and drive their commitments, and ways their beliefs, norms, and values are communicated.  The department’s transition, wellbeing, and competency development opportunities take an individual approach to engage and support students in becoming and remaining incorporated in the intellectual and social life of the university which results in their academic and personal success on campus and beyond.