The Thea Bowman Intercultural Center supports the undergraduate community—with a particular focus on students of color, LGBTQ+, and historically marginalized students — in navigating college life and fulfilling their potential.
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Who was Sister Thea Bowman
Our work is inspired by the life and philosophy of Thea Bowman, a Catholic nun of the Franciscan Sisters of the Perpetual Adoration, who “helped people everywhere she went to explore their identity and to find their deepest humanity.â€
Meet the Staff
The BAIC staff are dedicated to helping all undergraduate AHANA students excel academically, personally, and in the pursuit of leadership opportunities.
What Is AHANA?
More than an acronym, the term “AHANA" was coined by students in 1979 to celebrate the cultural differences present in the òòò½Ö±²¥ community and in our society.
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All of our programs and services are committed to promoting equity, building community, and supporting opportunity among our students.