The Multi-Racial Unity Living Experience (MRULE) at MSU is a registered student organization that supports inclusion in the residence halls across campus.
MRULE engages residents in thoughtful discussions through presentations, interactive exercises and various other programs that they host. Through these programs, residents become more conscious of cultures and diversity that they may not have learned about before through interaction with their peers.
These interactions are achieved through Round Table Discussions once a week, Community Service Project once a semester, Community Building Trips once a semester and Monthly Specials.
There are three MRULE teams situated in South Complex, East Complex and Brody Complex of campus. 3-4 student leaders of various backgrounds, coordinate and host the programs for residents. Meetings are once a week and depend primarily on the neighborhood of the session you're attending.
Vumundzuku-bya-Vana-Our Children's Future (VVOCF) is based in Zonkizizwe, South Africa and is a non-profit youth center that supports orphans whose parents died from HIV/AIDS. MRULE has partnered with VVOCF through a Pen Pal Program, study abroad programs, internships and fundraising that they recognize as their main project.
Go to mrule.msu.edu to learn more about their meetings, project and history.
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