Isabella Cannon
International
Studies
Pavilion
Description:
Bringing students with international interests together in
one house in order to promote cross-cultural awareness. The
facility:
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creates,
cultivates, and sustains an atmosphere for international
learning while living in a multicultural
environment;
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creates an
atmosphere that encourages study abroad for its residents
and promotes study abroad and cultural undestanding to the
larger campus community;
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and
encourages conversational use of the languages taught and
studied on campus for the residents and for the larger
community.
Highlights:
Fall Break Trip
International Dinners/Festival
Classes and other educational and social events are held in
the pavilion
Who will live in the Arts and Science
Fellows Learning Community?
Students have lived across the globe. Stundets must show
interest in the International Community and either major in
International Studies, International Business or Foreign
Languages, have studied abroad, or be an international
student. Juniors and seniors residing in teh pavilion will be
required to have a minimum 5 meal plan; freshman and
sophmores must have a 15, 19 or the unlimited meal plan.
What is the facility like?
The Isabella Cannon International Studies Pavilion in the
Academic Village includes:
1 Classroom
1 Seminar Room
1 Student Lounge/Kitchen
11 Double Occupancy Rooms for students
I'm really interested! How do I
apply?
Freshman: Mark YES on question 7 of the Freshman
Online Housing Application and answer the 3 essay questions
attached to the application.
Returning Students: Contact the Faculty or Staff
Advisor(s) for the community, attend the Learning Communities
Information Meeting, complete the application in March,
during the Housing Selection process.
Contact Information:
Dr. Sandra
Seidel
McMichael 224A
Campus Box: 2625
Phone: 336-278-6171
Hiromoi
Sumiyoshi
Carlton 115
Campus Box: 2375
Phone: 336-278-6700