Anderson Freeman Resource Center ANDERSON FREEMAN RESOURCE CENTER

Yellow flower petals with red base and green leaves. With text that wraps around it: AFC Crepes and Academic Accountability Space. Share what you're working on for the day, get a crepe and then post up in the AFC to work. 10-11:30AM.

AFC Crepes and Academic Self-Accountability Space

Come on by the AFC and hold yourself accountable to whatever is on your academic to-do list. We are creating a space for us to hold ourselves accountable to accomplish the goals we are setting for ourselves. Come with a written plan for what you are working on, how you’re going to accomplish it, and when you’re going to start, and we’ll share a supportive crepe with you. We highly encourage finding a space in the AFC to start on your plan of action. 

Anderson Freeman Resource Center

First Gen Week: Study Away & Language School Q/A

Are you a First Gen student considering studying abroad, studying away, or learning a language throughout the summer? Or are you looking to know about the concrete steps you need to take to make any of those possible? Please come join us for information session to learn more.

Pizza provided for attendees. 

Anderson Freeman Resource Center

Closed to the Public
A poster for the Chipman Hill Hike (with buns!) with AFC Outdoors Event

Chipman Hill Hike (with buns!) With AFC Outdoors

The Anderson Freeman Resource Center (AFC) is the heart of a community of care and support for students from historically underrepresented groups. We proudly serve and support:

  • Students of Color
  • First-Generation College Students
  • Students from Low-Income Backgrounds
  • Students from any other group who have been historically underrepresented or marginalized in United States higher education

This is an event reserved for students served and supported by the AFC. 

Off Campus

Ofrenda Building Workshop

Join us for one of our Dia De Los Muertos 2024 events, the annual Ofrenda Building Workshop hosted by Professor Olga Sanchez Saltveit. This session features a step-by-step lesson on building an ofrenda to honor loved ones who have passed, as well as cultural contexts regarding the use of the altar and the celebration of Dia De Los Muertos. The ofrenda will remain for the community until November 3rd, so please feel free to bring pictures of your loved ones to place on the ofrenda! Light refreshments will be served.

Anderson Freeman Resource Center

Open to the Public