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Intercultural & Diversity Center

Brother to Brother Program

Recruitment is now open! Students are encouraged to apply.

Overview

Brother to Brother is a mentoring program for male undergraduate students of color specifically designed to assist program participants to excel academically, socially, culturally, and in the community. Students are required to strive for academic excellence and make a commitment to plan and implement programs that benefit the university and the community at large.

Students are encouraged to embrace diversity and multicultural leadership by being positive examples for each other through a strong commitment to academic achievement, brotherhood, and community service. We provide weekly study sessions, weekly business meetings, social activities, and work with various non-profit service agencies (i.e., Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, YMCA, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Boy Scouts of America).

Purpose

The program has a record of success in developing and maintaining African-American/Hispanic male leadership, multicultural competence, discipline and accountability, creating strategies and tools for renewal, revival and resurrection for a population often written off as "lost."

Program Goals

To apply or request additional information please contact Quinn Karley, Intercultural and Diversity Center, 240 Student Union, by email or at 645-2434.

Resources

Intercultural & Diversity Center | 240 Student Union | University at Buffalo | Buffalo, NY 14260-2100 | Tel: (716) 645-2434 | Fax: (716) 645-6293 | Phyllis Floro | E-Mail: General
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