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Michael J. Grant Campus Student Life

Wellness & Recreational Programs

The Office of Campus Activities & Student Leadership Development

encourages students to take pride and ownership of their well-being.

The Campus Activities Board sponsors a Stress Busters Week at the

end of the fall and spring semesters. The Student Health Services

Office, Captree Commons 105, provides AIDS/HIV education and

testing, smoking cessation programs, and free MMR vaccinations.

Recreational Clubs at the Campus include Ballroom Dance Club,

Fitness Club, and Step Up Dance Club, the Athletic Department, in

Health Sports & Education Center room 109, offers team sports and

intramurals.

Student Lounge

The Student Lounge is located in Captree Commons, Room 102. This

is a gathering space for students to relax and socialize. Books, board

games, and video games are available. Outside Captree Commons

are ping pong, chess, and checkers. Equipment for the outdoor games

are located in the Office of Campus Activities and Student Leadership

Development in Captree Commons, Room 110.

Multicultural Affairs

The Office of Multicultural Affairs is located within the Office of Campus

Activities in Captree Commons 110. The Office of Multicultural Affairs

works to enhance, accentuate, inspire and support the cultural and

intellectual diversity at Suffolk. The vital richness and necessity of

diversity is recognized and celebrated. A curriculum continues to

progress toward broader cultural awareness and competence; and

a community that demonstrates inherent sensitivity, appreciation and

respect for individuals and groups of difference.

Theatre

Sagtikos 221A, (631) 851-6565 or (631) 451-4163

Two activities are available for participation in theatre: the Theatre Club

and College theatre program. The Theatre Club meets for hearing

professional theatre artists discuss their work, taking a trip to see a

production in New York City, watching demonstrations in various theatre

craft such as stage make-up, hat making or scene painting, and

participating in a Michael J. Grant Campus theatre production. Michael

J. Grant Campus students are also invited to audition for company

assignments (cast or crew) at the Shea Theatre on the Ammerman

Campus. Audition notices for all College productions are posted at all

three campuses. The Theatre Call Board is located outside the door of

Room 200 in the Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building. Announcements

of club meetings, audition notices, and information of general interest

to theatre participants are posted on the Call Board.

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