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New Student Organizations Complex Established in MLK

Friday, December 5, 2014

A series of offices on the third floor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center have been renovated and re-established as the new Student Organizations Complex.

(L-r) The ribbon is cut for the new Student Organizations Complex by Kimani Robinson, SGA vice president; DSU President Harry L. Williams; Kamillah Lewis, associate director of Student Leadership & Activities; and Dr. Stacey Downing, vice president of Student Affairs.

Located in Suite 353, the renovated space was designed in collaboration with student leaders and DSU Administrators. 

The complex now serves as home to the Office of Student Leadership and Activities (OSLA), Student Government Association (SGA), Campus Activities Board, Resident Hall Association, National Pan-Hellenic Association, Royal Court, The Hornet Newspaper, and the Student Employment Office. 

The new space also features two new conference rooms that are available for use by all active student organizations of the University.  The purpose of the renovation was to make the former SGA Suite more accessible to the student body, promote engagement and collaboration amongst student organizations, and provide a “one-stop-shop” for leadership development initiatives of the University.   

An official Open House and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held on Nov. 18 christening the new complex, an event that featured remarks from DSU President Harry L. Williams;  Dr. Stacy Downing, vice president of Student Affairs; Kimani Robinson, Student Government Association vice president; and Kamillah Lewis, associate director of the Office of Student Leadership and Activities.