
Honoring Our Heritage
UWEC's Banner Project
A longstanding initiative on campus, Honoring Our Heritage highlights a selection of trailblazers–past and present–whose contributions to their communities is particularly notable. During various heritage/awareness months, banners throughout campus feature five activists, artists, community organizers, authors, politicians, musicians, and otherwise extraordinary lives who continue to impact, influence, and inspire.
UWEC's Banner Project
A longstanding initiative on campus, Honoring Our Heritage highlights a selection of trailblazers–past and present–whose contributions to their communities is particularly notable. During various heritage/awareness months, banners throughout campus feature five activists, artists, community organizers, authors, politicians, musicians, and otherwise extraordinary lives who continue to impact, influence, and inspire.



































Campus Recognition of Heritage Months
Multicultural Student Services hosts a wide variety of heritage month celebrations, as well as culturally enriching programs for all of UWEC's student body. Our programming takes many forms, including dialogues, concerts, film screenings, as well as relaxing in-house social events. These events aim to uplift, educate and connect students from a variety of backgrounds and lived experiences. Swing by during these celebrations to enjoy authentic food, hear phenomenal music, and learn more about the history and culture of others!
These events are often made possible by campus and community partnerships and collaborations.
Events may be subject to change. Check back for updates on the latest offerings!
Latinx & Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15th - October 15th)
LGBTQ+ History Month (October)
Disability Awareness Month (October)
Native American Heritage Month (November)
Black History Month (February)
Women's History Month (March)
Hmong Heritage and Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Months (April & May)