P.R.E.P. Team
Proud, Resilient, Educated Peers who are a Champion 4 Change
As Proud, Resilient, Educated Peers, we are trailblazers, advocates, and allies—committed to making a difference in our campus, classrooms, and community. Wherever we go and whatever we do, we aim to uplift others, create space for marginalized voices, and be intentional in how we serve.
Experience
Lead with action.
What sets this position apart is the hands-on experience students gain. Members of
the P.R.E.P. Team are required to lead presentations, facilitate panels, and host
discussions—developing essential skills that translate directly into academic success
and future career readiness.
Growth
Become your best self.
Whether you're speaking up in class, managing group projects, or preparing to supervise
a team, the confidence and leadership you gain here will serve you well.
Impact
Make it meaningful.
We’re passionate about providing more than just a job, but it’s about the experience.
We’re building a space where students grow personally, professionally, and academically.
So if you're ready to be a change agent... if you're ready to go from good to great…
we challenge you to apply!
Voices of the 2024–2025 P.R.E.P. Team
Get to know the student leaders behind the movement
Working at the Multicultural Center has helped me build meaningful connections, navigate complex team dynamics, and grow both personally and professionally in a diverse and inclusive environment.

Aleyshka Barbosa
Graduate Coordinator
Graduate Coordinator
Returning to the team this year as the Social Media Specialist, I’ve built on that foundation by taking on new responsibilities and thinking creatively about how to strengthen student engagement with the Multicultural Center. I’ve worked to enhance our digital presence and bring innovative ideas to life, ensuring our message reaches more students and resonates with them in meaningful ways.

Courtney Combs
Social Media Specialist
Social Media Specialist
Through my experience at the Multicultural Center, I’ve also found my voice and gained valuable insight from programs like Real Talk Tuesday and Soul Food Sunday—events that offer not only meaningful conversations and lasting memories but also leave participants with a deeper sense of community and understanding.

Brandon Garcia
Peer Educator
Peer Educator
In my position, I grew both personally and professionally, strengthening my confidence, expanding my leadership skills, and deepening my commitment to creating inclusive spaces for all students. I had opportunities to network with professionals on campus, collaborate with other student organizations, and build relationships.

Nasir Terry
Peer Educator
Peer Educator
The work I did at the Multicultural Center (MC) was very intentional and aligns with the work I want to do in my life. It rarely feels like work; it feels like a place where I’m truly meant to be.

Guivenchiali Saint Jean
Peer Educator
Peer Educator
Through this experience, I’ve grown as a leader and ally, gaining the confidence to advocate for underrepresented voices and help create a campus environment where everyone feels