Multicultural Advisory Committee

The Multicultural Advisory Committee is an advisory group to the President of the University that addresses both the broad issues of multiculturalism in higher education and the specific multicultural needs of our St. John’s University community. One of its functions is to provide recommendations that will help the University better serve its increasingly diverse population.

Chaired by Dr. Tony H. Bonaparte, with Dr. André McKenzie as Vice Chair, the committee is comprised of thirty-five representative faculty, administrators and students from the Queens, Staten Island and Manhattan campuses. The committee held its first meeting in the spring of 2004 and continues to meet regularly since that time.

Meetings of the committee are open to all members of the University community. Please see a list of all meetings for the Spring of 2008.

Next Meeting: 

Tuesday, May 13, 2008
12:10 PM - 1:15 PM
Bent Hall, room 277A, Queens campus

This is the final meeting of the school year.  There will be no meeting on May 27th.

To communicate with the committee please see Tell Us What You Think.

Staten Island Students Share Thoughts on Community Engagement with the Multicultural Advisory Committee
February 20, 2008