Departments
Multicultural Center
Arthur L. Gregg, M.A., Higher Ed.
Assistant Vice President,
Multicultural Affairs
Director, Multicultural Center
Arthur Gregg is the assistant vice president for multicultural affairs and director of the Multicultural Center at The University of Texas at Dallas. In his current position, he is responsible for the Multicultural Center as well as programming, development and advising for African-American students at UT Dallas. Also, he advises various multicultural organizations and serves on various committees on the UTD campus. He is the immediate past president of the Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education and graduate of Leadership Richardson. Mr. Gregg also serves as a lead facilitator for LeaderShape. He received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Houston, and master of education in higher education from Dallas Baptist University. Mr. Gregg is known for his presentations on topics ranging from leadership, black male empowerment, Greek life and diversity.
Mission Statement
The Multicultural Center is committed to providing a variety of quality cultural programs, educational resources, leadership opportunities and support services that enhance the ability of UT Dallas students to achieve success in their personal and work lives to positively impact a rapidly changing and diverse world. For more information, visit the website.
Updated: June 5, 2009