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== I-Club 2008-2009 Exec ==
 
== I-Club 2008-2009 Exec ==
  
  Co-President           [[Sara Jane Ahmed]]
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  Co-President       [[Sara Jane Ahmed]]
  Co-President     [[Supriya Kasaju]]  
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  Co-President       [[Supriya Kasaju]]  
 
  Treasurer          [[Ai Chinen]]
 
  Treasurer          [[Ai Chinen]]
 
  Secretary          [[Regina Rosenbrock]]
 
  Secretary          [[Regina Rosenbrock]]

Revision as of 19:05, 15 August 2010

The Knox International Club is one of the four cultural center organizations (the others being ABLE, Lo Nuestro and the HRC )The I-Club is a group for the understanding of international culture.

The I-House

The International House is a coeducational, intercultural residence center for both international and domestic students to foster a sense of exploration and celebration of cultural traditions. The International House encourages understanding and mutual respect among students from diverse cultural backgrounds through the experience of living together.

The International House is open to all students, and also provides the campus community with programs and events that not only expand our lives but also enrich our education and friendships. As a residence celebrating cultural diversity, the International House may be home to a wide variety of students. Close to the hub of campus, the International House (or “I-House”) encourages students to explore other cultures and offers an opportunity to students to live in an international and multicultural atmosphere.

I-Fair

The International Fair is a week long celebration of diversity and culture that happens during Winter Term.

I-Club 2008-2009 Exec

Co-President        Sara Jane Ahmed
Co-President        Supriya Kasaju 
Treasurer           Ai Chinen
Secretary           Regina Rosenbrock
Historian           Hali Engelman
Senior  at Large    Carl Svensson
Junior at Large     Evonne Liu 
Sophomore at Large  Tyrere Eyimima