About
Founded in 1962, UVI is a public, co-ed, land-grant HBCU in the United States Virgin Islands.
In harmony with the mission of the University of the Virgin Islands and its College
of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, the Virgin Islands Caribbean Cultural Center
collaboratively serves as a liaison designated to create a reservoir of resources
and initiatives for faculty, students, administration, staff and the community to
maintain and sustain access to materials that nurture, preserve, research, document,
restore, promote, protect and respect Virgin Islands and Caribbean culture. View brochure and learn more here. |
Increasing enrollment of UVI students in Caribbean Cultural Studies (CCS) degree and certificate programs within UVI's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS).
Organizing with University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, University of the West Indies-Cave Hill Barbados and multiple host institutions in the Caribbean for the annual Islands In Between/ Easter Caribbean Cultures Conference in November.
Collaborating with local, regional, national and international institutions and non-governmental organizations to institute interactive programs to increase cultural sensitivities for smart growth, economic development, heritage tourism, agriculture, arts and related businesses in educational opportunities for the VI, Caribbean, American, African, EurAsian and other social perspectives. Featured programs: Maroon Sanctuary economic infusion and ecotourist commemorations with St. Croix Unified for Culture, Community, Environment and Economic Development (SUCCEED) and more.
Research, publication and collaboration among regional, national and global partners on linguistics, arts, scientific studies and other disciplines impacting cultures.