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Campus Centers

Women's Community Center
Fire Truck House, 1st floor
Phone: (650) 723-0545

The Women's Community Center provides programs and services to facilitate and support collaborative learning, community development, and social justice with regard to full inclusion and participation of women in the life of the Stanford University campus.

Native American Cultural Center
Old Union Clubhouse #12
Phone: (650) 725-6944

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Asian American Activities Center
Old Union Clubhouse, 2nd floor
Phone: (650) 723-3681

The A3C strives to educate the community on Asian American cultures and Asian Americans' contributions to society in addition to providing a support network for the Asian American community here at Stanford. Students come to the A3C for information on campus resources and community service opportunities, research materials, organizational and personal advising or just to hang out between classes

Black Community Services Center
Black House, 418 Santa Teresa Street
Phone: (650) 723-1587

Students come to the BCSC for academic advising and support, leadership development opportunities, and various cultural programs. The BCSC welcomes the entire Stanford community to join in the celebration of African and African American culture, and the contributions of this community to society. Most importantly, it provides a support network for the African and African American community here at Stanford.

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El Centro Chicano
Old Union, The Nitery
Phone: (650) 723-2089

El Centro's programs provide Stanford students the opportunity to explore Chicano and Latino culture, history and traditions in a comfortable setting. Through academic enrichment and recognition programs, cultural programming and leadership opportunities, the center helps students excel academically, personally, and professionally.

Bechtel International Center
422 Lagunita Drive
Phone: (650) 723-1831

The I-Center facilities are utilized to involve both domestic and foreign students, scholars, and the community, bringing them together in activities of mutual interest. The I-Center emphasizes the international and multicultural dimensions of the University through its counseling and programmatic services, as well as through the contributions to campus life by the many nationalities represented.

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Resources Center (LGBTCRC)
Fire Truck House, 433 Santa Teresa St. (2nd Fl.)
Phone: (650) 725-422
Email: lgbcc-staff@lists.stanford.edu
Hours: M-F 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

The LGBT Community Resources Center (LGBT-CRC) is committed to making Stanford a safe and open campus for people of all genders and sexual orientations. The center serves as a meeting place, safe space and home base for all Stanford affiliated individuals and groups who support its mission. The center sponsors a range of programs and events (both in-house and across campus) devoted to supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and intersexed (LGBTQI) members of the Stanford community and their allies. These include support services, academic projects cultural events and social activities.

Campus Religious Life
Old Union, 3rd floor
(650) 723-1762

The Office for Religious Life is collectively committed and devoted to ensuring lively, thoughtful and supportive contexts for Stanford students, faculty and staff who wish to pursue spiritual interests. We recognize that a spiritual/religious journey can be an important, balancing complement to the numerous challlenges one faces in the pursuit of academic and career goals.

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