The CODE House (Community of Diverse Excellence) offers a residential alternative for students and serves as a home to students in our Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) campus community .
The Grundy Collection
Archives from South Africa, available at Myrin Library by special permission. The Grundy Collection of scholarly articles, personal letters, rare newsletters, annotated manuscripts, and military records all pertaining South Africa between the period of 1965 to 1994 reveals the debates, deceptions, and documentation of a world grappling with white supremacy as it breather its dying institutional gasps. This collection brings Africa to life in suburban Philadelphia, allowing students, faculty, and the local community to immerse themselves in the experience of African and world history. More
Sankofa Umoja Nia (SUN)
The purpose of this organization shall be to foster a sense of awareness and promote educational and cultural programs throughout the Ursinus Community.
The educational and cultural programming shall be unique to the culture of people of African ancestry. However, the organization is open to all students. For all those interested, Sankofa Umoja Nia meets on a bi-weekly schedule. Click here to learn more about SUN.
Every April, we reschedule classes for a day so every student can participate in the Celebration of Student Achievement (CoSA). The day is filled with talks, poster presentations, and performances from hundreds of students from every discipline, from first-year students to seniors.