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The Intercultural Center strives to influence campus culture by cultivating intercultural knowledge, competency, and leadership. We are committed to enhancing the experience of domestic and international underrepresented groups by offering co-curricular programming, student support and engagement, identity development initiatives, and opportunities for comprehensive learning and development.


Upcoming Events

Native American Heritage Month – Land Acknowledgment Train the Trainer Sessions

Use this link to access the Intercultural Center Programming Calendar

Spring ’24 Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Engagement Community-Based Global Learning Program


“The Intercultural Center became my home away from home on campus since I first stepped on campus. They create an inclusive atmosphere where I can be myself and build meaningful connections. The intercultural center and the staff have helped shape my college experience and help me grow into the leader I am today.”

Gah’Ques Ligons (’25)

“The IC has become a very special place for me, it’s the place where I can be my most transparent self, I am accepted and embraced for who I am and where I come from. This has become my home away from home.” 

Vianney Manjarrez (’24)

“The IC is the perfect to meet people from different backgrounds and cultures. I love meeting new people there and being able to share my own culture and background with others.”

Lourdes Lopez (’26)
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The film analyzes representations of disability and disabled people in Hollywood films from Tod Browning’s Freaks to Guillermo del Toro’s Shape of Water. Moving beyond the question of casting, the film investigates the stereotypical, harmful narratives of disability in film: the framing of disability as “inspiration,” the portrayal of villains as disabled, the celebration of the death of a disabled character as a happy ending. By centering disabled voices - disabled actors, visual artists, novelists, comedians, as well as scholars of disability - it provides a critically needed intervention into discussions around film plots and representations. 
The film screening will be followed by Q&A with one of the film’s creators and producers, Dr. Alyson Patsavas.
Grad/professional students! This one is for you! Meet us at incendiary for some pizza and your first round on us!
The Latinxs in the Boardroom conference is almost a month away! Make sure you register by clicking the link in ou bio!

This is open to ALL students, both undergraduate and graduate/professional!
Today!! Interested in going abroad? Come hear first hand about other black students' experiences studying abroad! Get some advice, perspective, and free donuts while you're here!
Join us for Friday Morning Breakfast this Friday starting at 9am! @trices_eatz is back with more great food, so we hope to see you there!