Campus Community Connections
Campus Community Connections (CCC) is dedicated to building a vibrant, welcoming University community where students, faculty, staff, and our broader community feel deeply connected, empowered, and supported.
Here you’ll find a wide range of student spaces that provide diverse levels of support:
MLK Jr. Student Space
With a history of over 30 years, it has served students from all backgrounds. Today, it continues to serve as a vital hub dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging, advocacy, and scholarly excellence within the University of Arizona community, while also serving as an essential resource for Black students.
With a history of over 30 years, it has served students from all backgrounds. Today, it continues to serve as a vital hub dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging, advocacy, and scholarly excellence within the University of Arizona community, while also serving as an essential resource for Black students.
SUMC 409 Student Space (formerly known as APASA)
The cultural space was established in 1993 due to the help of student activism by some students from our first club, the Asian American Cultural Association, and other students from marginalized communities. We provide a physical space for students, as well as implement services.
The cultural space was established in 1993 due to the help of student activism by some students from our first club, the Asian American Cultural Association, and other students from marginalized communities. We provide a physical space for students, as well as implement services.
Adalberto and Ana Guerrero Student Space
With a history of over 40 years, it has served students from all backgrounds. Today, it continues to support students in reaching academic and personal success by fostering a sense of belonging on campus and serving as an essential resource for Latinx/e students. All resources and events are offered free of charge and are open to all students!
With a history of over 40 years, it has served students from all backgrounds. Today, it continues to support students in reaching academic and personal success by fostering a sense of belonging on campus and serving as an essential resource for Latinx/e students. All resources and events are offered free of charge and are open to all students!
Established in the fall of 2018, this space welcomes disabled students, faculty, staff, allies and community partners to engage with, learn about and celebrate disability identity, culture and pride. Our space offers a wide variety of programming both in person and hybrid to ensure accessibility for all.
SUMC 404 Student Space
The LGBTQ+2s (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, and Two Spririt) Resource Center serves as a hub for many of the LGBTQ+2s initiatives on campus with a priority to centering QTPOC (Queer and Trans People of Color) students. Our space provides students with a connecting point for LGBTQ+ people and programming. Hundreds of students study, eat their lunch, host student organization meetings, and socialize here—it is their home away from home!
The LGBTQ+2s (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, and Two Spririt) Resource Center serves as a hub for many of the LGBTQ+2s initiatives on campus with a priority to centering QTPOC (Queer and Trans People of Color) students. Our space provides students with a connecting point for LGBTQ+ people and programming. Hundreds of students study, eat their lunch, host student organization meetings, and socialize here—it is their home away from home!
Women & Gender Student Space
With a history of over 50 years, we have served students from all backgrounds. Today, we continue to work toward creating change on campus by addressing sexism and misogyny, engaging in social justice efforts at the intersection of various identities such as sex, gender identity, gender expression, race, class, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and disability.
With a history of over 50 years, we have served students from all backgrounds. Today, we continue to work toward creating change on campus by addressing sexism and misogyny, engaging in social justice efforts at the intersection of various identities such as sex, gender identity, gender expression, race, class, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and disability.
Learn more: Campus Community Connections