African American Cultural and Resource Center

The vision of the African American Cultural & Resource Center (AACRC) came about when a group of students advocated for a space of their own, a gathering place where they would be able to express themselves culturally. After receiving support from crucial UC administrators, faculty and staff, and Board of Trustee members, the building opened on September 21, 1991.

For over three decades, the Center has become a “home away from home” for students who study at UC from across the globe. It has been and continues to be a place of connection, scholarship, cultural exploration, and service to the university and community. The AACRC staff also executes many programs benchmarked by other institutions, including Kuamka (a leadership competition), Akwaaba (Student Welcome), the Spring Break Tour, the Transitions Program, the AACRC Choir, and Tyehimba, one of the country's oldest Afrocentric celebrations. Each year, the AACRC is home to more than 150 additional events hosted by our campus and community partners.

For over 30 years, the AACRC has provided opportunities to learn about African, Caribbean, and Black American culture through its various signature programs and events. The AACRC has helped strengthen the relationship between the university and the surrounding community by including community organizations in signature programming and events. The AACRC has also aided in recruiting high school students by providing campus tours and student panels. AACRC student leaders have helped strengthen and diversify campus leadership roles by being RAs, SOLs, Peer Leaders, Student Government members, PACE leaders, College Ambassadors, and Study Abroad students. The AACRC has been able to develop students holistically so they not only graduate but become global citizens. Students connected to the AACRC have used what was instilled in them at the Center and are now all around the world leading in their jobs and initiatives and leaving legacies everywhere they go! Monies raised during this time will strengthen current programs and create new opportunities for student development and support.


 


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Alumni Couple Challenge (Tuesday noon to midnight)
Congrats to Alison and Conn Gerrard (class of 2016 and 2020) who won the Alumni Couple Challenge! An additional $500 will be awarded to the CEAS Alumni Endowed Scholarship Fund. Be on the look for some UC swag headed your way in the coming weeks.
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1819 Challenge
Chris Peltier made the 1,819 gift! the IvaDean Medical Student Scholarship Fund will receive an additional $500.
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Young Alumni Challenge (Tuesday noon to midnight)
Congrats to Crosley O'Hearn (class of 2015) who won the Young Alumni Challenge! An additional $500 will be awarded to the International Business Study Abroad Scholarship Fund. Be on the look for some UC swag headed your way in the coming weeks.
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Parents Challenge
When 100 parents make a gift, $750 is unlocked to the University of Cincinnati Student Emergency Fund.
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