
The Crossroads program is a living/learning center that has been established to serve as a gathering place for students, faculty, and friends who share common international and intercultural interests. The Crossroads program encourages the study of languages, history, and global issues with residents as key players in facilitating discussion. The members of Crossroads share an interest in world culture, languages, and contemporary global issues. The programming goals are twofold: 1) designing and leading intercultural programs for the campus community and 2) communicating and working with various other international groups on campus like foreign language clubs, International Cultures Club, Asian Cultures Club, Pan-Afrikan Student Organization, and the International Education Office. Crossroad programs have included an open house dinner, attending a Latino dance in Minneapolis, study abroad student presentations, and an International Festival. The Crossroads program was founded in 1996 and resides in the newest residence facility. The size of the Crossroads program (70 students) facilitates the building of a friendly, close-knit community. Also included in this facility are the Swedish House, the International Education Office, a visiting scholar apartment, and accommodations for language teaching assistants.
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