Intercultural Center Reopens With New Student-Centered Layout
After a year away from campus, Saint Mary鈥檚 Intercultural Center (IC) is excited to reopen its doors as students return to campus this fall. The IC, housed in Delphine Lounge between the bookstore and Cafe Louis, has resumed in-person programming and events, and introduced a new layout focused on student services.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be more accessible and more community-oriented,鈥 described IC administrative assistant Lauren Smith 鈥22. 鈥During our open hours, there鈥檚 always going to be someone at the desk right at the front of the room. We want people to be greeted and welcomed, and if they have questions about the space and what it鈥檚 for, our student staff will be available to answer questions.鈥
The IC offers a lounge with comfortable seating where students can study, relax, or grab a cup of coffee and a snack with friends. There are also computers, printers, a fridge, and a coffee maker available for students to use.
鈥淚t鈥檚 truly one of the few spaces on campus where students can just comfortably sit and be with each other,鈥 said Margaux Kraemer, the IC鈥檚 assistant director. 鈥淚t鈥檚 good for our on-campus students who are looking for a place to be with friends or meet up with folks, to study, to have impromptu meetings in here, but it鈥檚 also a great space for our off-campus commuters, who are going to be coming onto campus for classes and then not wanting to have to go back and forth. We鈥檙e really trying to put forward that, while intentional work does happen here, so does community.鈥
Throughout the pandemic, the Intercultural Center maintained its co-curricular programming online and was awarded a Pandemic Pedagogic Excellence award for its flexibility in serving students. This year, the IC will reintroduce its programs in-person while offering virtual options. 鈥淚n person, they鈥檒l have access to all of the snacks; they鈥檒l have access to the space; it鈥檒l be really nice and cozy,鈥 said Kraemer. 鈥淏ut we鈥檒l have鈥programs] online as well just to make it more accessible to students.鈥
Looking to get involved on campus? The IC is a great place to start. Student staff host a range of programs, such as Collective Hour, a monthly, affinity-based community circle for students with shared identities and interests to come together. With 12 different diversity clubs, cultural celebrations, and student leadership opportunities, the IC has something for every student.
鈥淭his is everybody鈥檚 space,鈥 said Smith, who is starting her third year working for the IC as a student staff member. 鈥淭here鈥檚 communities to be found that are waiting for students to find them.鈥
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