The Multicultural Office wrapped up Culture Week with Rhythms of the World on Thursday at the Quad. Students sampled international food, learned dances from around the world, and made fans and beaded bracelets.
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Students try on gaucho-styled cowboy hats during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Senior Abigail Mosher learns the kpanlogo, a traditional Ghana folk dance, during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Students are treated to international food, such as sushi, during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Students enjoy international food during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Senior Thi Nguyen displays a traditional Filipino paper lantern, called a parol, which she created during the Multicultural Office-sponsored “Rhythms of the World” event in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Junior Ishaya Shukla demonstrates an Indian folk dance called bhangra during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Students take part in a Mexican folk dance called la raspa during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Freshmen Markashia Buggs (left) and Janay Franklin paint paper fans during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Freshman Markashia Buggs displays her painted fan during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Students learn dances from around the world during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Students dance during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026. -

Students make beaded bracelets and necklaces during the Multicultural Office-sponsored Rhythms of the World event in celebration of Culture Week. March 5, 2026.
