Students of Color

The McCafferty Career Center welcomes and supports students who identify as Black, Indigenous or as a person of color and encourages those who identify or are interested in learning more about diversity surrounding BIPOC backgrounds to utilize the resources below:

All Inclusive

Asian American & Pacific Islander

  • Career Exploration – an extensive list of industry specific career resources for AAPI individuals.
  • DiversityComm – AAPI Community – A digital and print publication focused on professional & career news, advice, and job opportunities
  • Onward Search – an extensive list of AAPI career resources specific to creative, marketing, and tech industries.

Black & African American

  • Black EOE Journal – America’s leading African-American Business and Career Magazine.
  • The Black Collegian – A print and digital publication offering a job board with career opportunities that specifically target new college graduates of diverse backgrounds in every industry nationwide.
  • United Negro College Fund – Discover scholarships for black students at UNCF, the nation’s largest private scholarship provider.
  • National Association for Advancement of Colored People – Ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination.

Hispanic & Latinx

Native & Indigenous

Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: 617-975-9104 | cdi@emmanuel.edu

Asian Student Association (ASA)
Our mission is to educate as well as promote awareness of Asian cultures and customs socially and academically by meeting regularly and sponsoring events on campus and across the Colleges of the Fenway.

Black Student Union (BSU)
The Black Student Union strives to edify, support and represent the interests and concerns of students of color at Emmanuel College. We work to create a greater awareness of the African Diaspora, as well as foster a cultural exchange by enhancing the social and intellectual participation of all students within the college community.

EC Native American Student Association (EC NASA)
The mission of EC NASA is to celebrate and recognize Native American students of the Colleges of the Fenway. The EC NASA will also educate the EC Community on Native American culture through hosting on-campus events and volunteer at the North American Indian Center of Boston.

Helping Unite Emmanuel Latinos Lead and Achieve Success (HUELLAS)
We intend to provide support and recognition of the exemplification of Latino, Caribbean, Hispanic and Brazilian cultures at Emmanuel College while demonstrating our support and unity with students of other cultures with poise and dignity. Through providing community service, financial and educational opportunities to Latinos and Latin Americans we will embody a thoughtful, well-rounded and accepting community that emphasizes the values of dedication, empathy and altruistic ambition.

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Contact & Location

Phone
617-735-9930
Address

Leslie Ferrick McCafferty Career Center
WSC 316
400 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115

Hours

Monday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm