What is Alhambra?
Alhambra is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit registered with Stanford's Office for Religious and Spiritual Life (ORSL) as the official MSU SAR affiliate. Our team is a small group of local Stanford alumni volunteers and their families, serving as Alhambra’s board members and core volunteers. We continue to recruit based on organizational need.
What is Alhambra’s relationship with the Muslim Student Union?
Alhambra exists to support the MSU and all Muslim students on campus. A joint Steering Committee is composed of MSU executive board members and Alhambra’s SAR advisors, who work together to determine the scope and make shared decisions on topics where MSU needs support. The MSU is fully student-led. Students have full autonomy to plan student-only events, book campus spaces, and propose events for university approval.
How can I get involved or volunteer?
Please email [email protected]. Alhambra welcomes volunteers on need basis. Please email us with your skills and interests and we will get back to you!
What is Alhambra’s relationship with other organizations serving Muslim students on campus?
Alhambra works alongside campus partners—including ORSL, the Markaz, and other organizations serving Muslim students—to provide coordinated, comprehensive support. Each group has its own mission and scope. As the MSU’s independent external affiliate, Alhambra focuses on chaplaincy, community programming, institutional advocacy, and endowment building in complement to student-led MSU activities.