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12 September 2023Meet the AIC Graduate Student Assistants
Two students in the Master of Arts in Higher Education Leadership program have graduate assistantships in the Adams Intercultural Center.
Read More19 January 2023Home Away From Home
For Rafael Rodriguez ’07, the Alger Adams ’32 Intercultural Center at HWS (or the IC, as it’s commonly known on campus) was an essential part of his college experience, his “home away from home.”
Read More24 October 2022Announcing the Alger Adams '32 Intercultural Center
Thanks to Chair of the Board of Trustees Craig Stine ’81, P’17 and his wife, Kathy, the Colleges’ new Intercultural Center will bear the name of the Rev. Dr. Alger L. Adams ’32, the first Black man to graduate from Hobart College.
Read More23 September 2022Vincent ’83 Commits $50K to IC Renovation
The renovation of the Intercultural Affairs Center received a boost from former HWS president and current Talladega College President Gregory J. Vincent ’83.
Read More6 May 2021Envisioning the New Intercultural Affairs Center
Design plans for a renovation of the HWS Intercultural Affairs Center are now underway.
Read More12 February 2021Join the Community Conversation: MLKs Life and Legacy
As part of Black History Month, on Monday, Feb. 15, the Colleges will host a conversation about the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. featuring members of the Geneva community.
Read More5 June 2020Students and Alums Connect in March in D.C.
In early March, a group of HWS students convened in Washington, D.C. for a weekend exploring the nation's history and hearing from alums of color about their time at the Colleges and their lives and careers since graduation. Sponsored by the Office of Intercultural Affairs, the trip included stops at the National Portrait Gallery, the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, as well as the reception with alums.
Read More10 April 2020Experiencing Art and Music in Cuba
In March, Director of Intercultural Affairs Alejandra Molina traveled to Cuba on a trip arranged by the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers, an organization committed to protecting, preserving and enhancing the civil justice system.
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