Mission Statement
The Latinx Cultural Center (LCC) at Utah State University serves as a conduit for service, engagement, advocacy, and visibility for the Latinx community on campus and in the Cache Valley and surrounding areas. The LCC is committed to empowering all who recognize a vested interest in the Latinx community by focusing on the pillars of academic, educational, personal, and professional growth. The LCC also serves as a communal space on campus for programs and groups that work to mentor and showcase the academic and individual potential of USU students who identify as Latinx or are interested in Latinx culture. Such programs include LASER at USU, Latinos in Action (LIA) chapter, and much more. In addition, the LCC is devoted to educating the campus and the public on issues that affect the Latinx community and is committed to the cause of diversity and representation in higher education.
Computer Stations
The center provides five computer stations (PC and Mac) for student use, as well as printing access for school-related work.
Using the Computers: Always save your work on a flash drive or Box. We are not responsible if your work gets deleted.
Printing: Students can print for free.
Snack Bar
The center provides a fully-stocked snack bar and hot drink station, as well as a microwave and mini fridge for food from home. We also provide any disposable cups, plasticware, and napkins you may need.
Using the Space
The Latinx Cultural Center has moved to the TSC room 227. The space is available for students to study, gather together, or relax. When using the space, we ask that you:
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Sign in upon entering by scanning the QR code available in the center.
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Be mindful of other students studying or working the space
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Clean up after yourself (please do not leave any trash behind)
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Follow all of USU's COVID-19 guidelines and posted signs
