Kaleidoscope Peer Educators

One of our newest and most exciting programs is Kaleidoscope, OMA’s peer education program. The Student Coordinators Of Peer Education (SCOPEs) are undergraduate and graduate students who are selected and trained to facilitate social justice programs in residence halls, Greek houses, and elsewhere across campus. These dynamic students are passionate about issues of multiculturalism, social justice and equity. They are well-equipped to educate their peers about a wide range of topics.

Kaleidoscope was created to afford students opportunities to challenge their peers’ awareness and appreciation of difference. Like the instrument for which the group is named, Kaleidoscope operates on the foundation that beauty is reflected through the sum of many parts.

Program Recommendations

See below for a list of our "TOP 3" program recommendations specific to your group or organization. These are just recommendations, please feel free to browse our full list on the next page. To request a program, click on the Kaleidoscope icon at the bottom of the page.

for athletes

Safe Spaces; Tough Guise/Girls Gone Wild; Social Justice 101

For Fraternities

Tough Guise; Social Justice 101; Who Can Say What?

for gryphons

Individual Identity Development - My Many Identities; Dirty Little Secrets; Tough Guise/Girls Gone Wild

Interpersonal Relationships - Dealing with Intercultural Conflict; Safe Spaces; Who Can Say What?

Intellectual Exploration - Social Justice 101; Brown Eyes, Blue Eyes; The Kinsey Idea

For sororities

Girls Gone Wild; Dirty Little Secrets; Money Matters

for other student organizations

Social Justice 101; Dirty Little Secrets; Safe Spaces

 

Kaleidoscope logo

 

Welcome to OMA

 

Transitional Support for 1st-Year Students

 

Cultural & Intellectual Programming

 

Social Justice
Education & Outreach

Conversations on Race

Kaleidoscope Peer Education Program

Racializing Whiteness Academic Seminar

MLK Celebration

Student Advocacy &
Special Services

 

Community Development

 

Resources & Links