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Housing and Residence Life staff value civility and diversity. We respect and embrace each other's differences and are committed to providing a safe and inclusive living environment. HRL supports residents and staff by working to create a positive residential and academic experience. One way to support residents and staff is to connect them to resources both on and off campus.ÌýIf you do not find what you need below, pleaseÌýcontact the office by phone 812-468-2000 or emailÌýLiving. Our staff will be happy to assist you.

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Multicultural Center
Multicultural Campus Events

Student Organizations
Authentically Me Natural Hair Club
Black Student Union ()
Collegiate Men of Distinction
Women Unlocked

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Visit the Multicultural CenterÌýwebsiteÌýfor a list of local organizations, places of worship and hair care.

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Multicultural Center
Multicultural Campus Events

Student Organizations

South Asian Student Association ()
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Collegiate Men of Distinction
Women Unlocked

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Ìý(1624 N Green River Road, Evansville) - Offers Asian and Indian food items.
Ìý(4604 Vogel Road, Evansville) - Offers Asian and Chinese food items.
Swagat Indian Market - (105 N Green River Road, Evansville) - Offers Indian and South Asian food items.
- (5614 E Virginia Street, Evansville) - Offers Japanese food items.
- A list of restaurants from Explore Evansville.


Places of Worship

Ìý-ÌýA ministry for Chinese speaking families at St. Paul's Lutheran Church



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Multicultural Center
Multicultural Campus Events

Student Organizations

(Panamanian Association) ()
Collegiate Men of Distinction
Women Unlocked

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Ìý-Ìýe is for everyoneÌýis an Evansville branding initiative with a mission to connect people withÌýthe community. Visit to findÌýLatino community resources including grocery stores, restaurants, places of worship, events, organizations and more.

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International Club

Visit the Center for International Program'sÌýwebsiteÌýfor a wide range of services including both campus and community resources.

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Counseling and Psychological Services
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council
Gender Inclusive Housing
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Preferred or Chosen Name, Gender Identity, and Pronoun Change
вÊÍø recognizes the need or preference for members of the University community to refer to themselves by a first name other than their legal first name. Gender identity and pronoun may also be indicated. By allowing individuals to use their preferred or chosen name across University platforms (except whereby legal names are required by law or official University policy), the University seeks to serve and include those who may prefer to use another name. See Policy

Campus Gender Neutral Bathrooms
In the Recreation, Fitness and Wellness Center, there are two gender neutral bathrooms on the third floor and an individual shower/bathroom on the lower level.

Student Organizations
Ìý(SAGA)

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Ìý- AÌýsocial service and educational organization for the LGBTQ communities and straight-supportive allies.
Ìý- (Owensboro chapter) Dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and their families.
Ìý- Brings transgender and nonbinary communities togetherÌýacross Indiana.
Ìý- Focus on providing a safe, loving and accepting environment and to promote awareness, understanding and diversity. Ìý
Ìý- TheÌýofficial tourism organization for Evansville and Vanderburgh County. Link highlights things to do in the area.
- Promotes equality of opportunity primarily through the enforcement of civil rights laws on the local level. Investigates discrimination complaints in the areas of employment, housing, public accommodations and education.

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- Advocates to change policies and increase understanding and acceptance.
- A one-stop hub for name and gender change information.

Places of Worship




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Veteran, Military and Family Resource CenterÌý-ÌýAssists students with applying for and utilizing Department of Veterans Affairs Education benefits.Ìý

вÊÍø Disability ResourcesÌýcoordinates services and academic accommodations for вÊÍø students with disabilities to ensure equal access to facilities, programs, services and resources of the University. Disability Resources is located in the Science Center, room 2206.

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Student Financial Assistance
Student Financial Success CenterÌý- HelpsÌýstudents understand the importance of personal finances and the impact that they can have on everyday life, if not handled properly.

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Ìý- AÌýlist of websites with financial literacy resources for educators, parents, adults, teens, children and others.Ìý

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Archie's Food ClosetÌý- ProvidesÌýnon-perishable food products, like peanut butter, canned meats/tuna, pasta, rice, beans, vegetables, soups, and canned fruit, and personal hygiene products such as toilet paper and tissuesÌýforÌýвÊÍø students and employees.

Counseling and Psychological ServicesÌý(CAPS) - Provides professional counseling and outreach programming to help students develop skills necessary to overcome problems, make effective decisions and develop in ways that allow them to maximize their total educational experience.

Recreation, Fitness and WellnessÌý- Encourages the lifelong pursuit of an active, healthy lifestyle by providing programs designed to promote and meet the physical, social, spiritual, intellectual and emotional needs of students.

Religious LifeÌý- Visit for area worship information and faith-based student organizations.

University Health CenterÌý- Provides medical services and health-related information to students, faculty, and staff.ÌýHealthcare staff are employed by Deaconess.

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Ìý- (3700 Washington Avenue, Evansville) Provides emergency medicine services, level II trauma care, medical-surgical care and maternity services.

Ìý-ÌýDeaconess Health System provides health care services to 26 counties in three states (IN, IL, and KY). The system consists of nine hospitals located in southern Indiana.

Ìý-ÌýServices provided: chronic and acute care, social services, family planning, behavioral health, and on-site lab services.ÌýPrescription assistance is provided for those that have a qualifying income.

Ìý- Services offered included primary care, birth control, emergency contraception, STD testing, treatment and vaccines, abortion referrals, HIV services, men's and women's health care, and transgender hormone therapy. Patients can book appointments online.

Ìý-ÌýBased in Henderson, Kentucky, Matthew 25 AIDS Services is a non-profit healthcare clinic that provides services and information in regards to HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, and treatment.Ìý

Ìý-ÌýProvides awareness and support, testing, counseling, harm reduction presentations, risk reduction kits, housing assistance, and more.

Center for Campus LifeÌý-ÌýвÊÍø has 150+ student organizations. To explore all the options, pleaseÌýuseÌýÌýon myвÊÍø.

Fraternity and Sorority LifeÌý- вÊÍø Greek-lettered organizations areÌývalues-basedÌýorganizations rooted in founding principles that fosterÌýscholarship, student involvement, service, and friendship.Ìý

Visit the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council'sÌýwebsiteÌýfor a list diversity-based вÊÍø student organizations.

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Campus Shuttle

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Ìý- Link to routes and maps
Checker Cab Co - 812-428-0000
River City Yellow Cab - 812-429-0000
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