Welcome to MSP!

At Indiana State University’s Office of Multicultural Services and Programs (MSP), we build an inclusive community for you and for all students.

We work with campus and community partners to offer a variety of resources, services, festivals, cultural celebrations, educational workshops, conferences, trainings, and alternative break trips. We continually expand our offerings with programs and activities that help you feel supported, comfortable, and at home in our Sycamore campus community!

You will meet friends and allies who understand your experiences and share your concerns. We hope you’ll join us as we celebrate cultural heritage, promote multicultural awareness, and continue to build a diverse campus community that supports your journey as a Sycamore!

Resource Centers

2019 Homecoming Parade

To help us provide inclusive care to our students, MSP is home to five resource centers:

  • International Student Resource Center
  • La Casita Student Resource Center
  • LGBTQ+ Student Resource Center
  • Women's Resource Center
  • Veterans Resource Center (HMSU 1st floor inside the Commuter Lounge)

All are welcome to use these spaces to study, hang out with friends, host student organization meetings, participate in programs, and more! 

Presentations & Workshops

In addition to educational opportunities at our campus-wide programs and events, we host a variety of interactive presentations and workshops for classes, campus and community partners, and student organizations. Some example topics are below:

  • MSP Information Session
  • Anti-Bias
  • Diversity in the Workplace
  • Engaging in Advocacy Work
  • Identity Conscious Supervision
  • Navigating Difficult Conversations
  • Strengths Exploration
  • Understanding Differences: Learning about Our and Others' Identities
  • Understanding Privilege

Please email our director (katie.lugar@airllevant.com) to schedule a presentation or workshop.

Land Acknowledgement Statement 

This land on which we inhabit is physically situated in the original ancestral homelands of the Wea Peoples of the Miami Tribe of Indiana. The Wea were a Miami-Illinois-speaking Native American tribe originally located in western Indiana and part of the larger Illinois Confederation. We pay respect to the Miami Tribe (Delaware, Kickapoo, Miami, Mound Builders, Piankashaw, Potawatomi, Shawnee, and Wea), past, present, and future, and the Wea Peoples continuing presence in the homeland and throughout their historical diaspora. This calls us to commit to continuing to learn how to be better stewards of the land we inhabit as well. Without them, we would not have access to this learning environment. We take this opportunity to thank and honor the original caretakers of this land.

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