OMA staff and Diversity Scholars collected donations outside of Walmart for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Food Drive on Jan. 30, 2021 | Courtesy Image
Small Staff Does Big Things
The Office of Multicultural Affairs has a far and wide-reaching influence on university life

The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) has a small but passionate team of three staff members and a wide network of student organizations.    This team is made up of Office […]

Essential and unprotected: Idaho farmworkers
While panicked Americans run to grocery stores to stock up on food, vulnerable farm workers run to work.

Whether farmworkers are working in the fields, dairy farms or packing plants, their labor is essential to the food supply industry. However, farmworkers are said to be one of the […]

The privilege in hands
UI students recite pieces of their own and others to share voices from the field

National Farmworkers Awareness week started on Monday and brought with it a week of programing from the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP). “CAMP is a federal program created to serve […]

Decorating for change
CAMP, Women's Center event to raise awareness about workplace sexual violence against farmworker women

In an effort to raise awareness of the sexual violence farmworking women experience, the University of Idaho Women’s Center and the College Assitance Migrant Program (CAMP) will host The Bandana […]

Senate passes bills without discussion
ASUI passes bills and resolution in support of CAMP

A bill was presented by ASUI Chief Justice Zachary Spence that if enacted would affirm the position of the ASUI Supreme Court as the appellate body in ASUI elections, giving […]

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Open opportunities

College assistance program gets $420,000 Since 1999, with Yolanda Bisbee as the director, the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) has been giving students from an agricultural background an opportunity to […]

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Going forward

CAMP brings UI to Southern Idaho Many multicultural students from Southern Idaho can’t make the six-hour trip to the University of Idaho Moscow campus to attend events like Vandal Friday […]