Members of the API Graduation Planning Committee plan the API Graduation Celebration each spring. The committee selects the theme, decorations, keynote speaker, food, stoles, and entertainment.
Apply to become a Diversity Ambassador (DA) and support the daily function of the Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI). Diversity Ambassadors assist in the planning and implementation of programs that promote awareness, advocacy, and critical dialogues on social issues within the Whittier College community. Email the OEI at oei@whittier.edu to apply.
The Center for Career and Professional Development maintains a library of career-related books and employment resource materials that are accessible to students.
The OEI has curated a list of websites that provide useful information for APIDA community members wishing to learn more about and stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Promotes Asian culture and traditions, as well as the contributions of Asian-Americans. The club hosts social events throughout the year but is best known for its signature event, Asian Night, which is held every spring. Asian Night celebrates Asian culture and heritage through an exploration of food, dance, music, and other performing arts.
Contact: asa@poets.whittier.edu
Seeks to celebrate Pilipino heritage, to raise awareness, and further the understanding of its traditions and culture.
Contact: halohalo@poets.whittier.edu
The Hawaii Club is dedicated to spreading Hawaii's culture throughout Whittier College. We welcome anyone and everyone to join.
Contact: hic@poets.whittier.edu