What is the BSRC?
BSRC or the Black Scholars' Resource Center
Is the space available for private reservations?
Yes, through our reservation system located on our website and also in our Instagram bio.
Are there any other ways we can get involved on campus through the center?
We have bulletin boards and a whiteboard in the center with all upcoming campus events. Our center is also a space that student organizations use to host their events as well. We also hold our own events that allow students to socialize with others and explore.
How do students access the space?
Students can come in from 9 am - 5 pm. We ask that you scan your CatCard and check in with the SC at the desk.
How is the center applicable to a student's daily life?
We offer space for students to study and connect with the campus here at UC Merced. Students can come into our space for a wide variety of resources. We offer free printing, scantrons, and programs that are tailored to students who use our space. Our center also provides a space for students to stop and take a moment to unwind.
Where is the Black Scholars' Resource Center located?
The BSRC faces Little Lake on Granite Pass 101 and 102. It is also located directly across the hallway from ASUCM.
Email bsrc@ucmerced.edu for more information
How can I make a space reservation?
You and reserve any of the SJI Identity Centers including the BSRC using this FORM.
How can I meet other Black students on campus?
Joining black clubs is an excellent way to socialize with other students. Orgs such as the Black Student Union (BSU), Black Student Coalition (BSC), Afikans For Retention and Outreach (AFRO), Nigerian Student Union (NSA), East African Student Association (EASA), Nigerian Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), and African Student Union (ASU).
What are the benefits of utilizing the BRSC?
The BSRC offers free printing services to students as well as a study space. It acn be utilized as a safespace for black students to hang out and interact with eachother.