International House at UC Berkeley

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International House at UC Berkeley is a historic residential and cultural center that brings together U.S. and international students for cross-cultural living, learning, and community programs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural center
international house
nonprofit organization
residence hall
affiliation University of California, Berkeley
architecturalStyle Spanish-Mediterranean Revival
campus UC Berkeley campus
coordinatesWith UC Berkeley administration
country United States of America
surface form: United States
foundedBy John D. Rockefeller Jr.
hasFacility assembly hall
dining hall
meeting rooms
residential rooms
hasMotto Fostering intercultural respect, understanding, lifelong friendships and leadership for a more peaceful world
hasWebsite https://ihouse.berkeley.edu
heritageStatus historic building
inception 1930
language English
locatedIn Berkeley
surface form: Berkeley, California

United States of America
surface form: United States

University of California, Berkeley
mission to build a more peaceful world
to foster intercultural respect and understanding
to promote lifelong friendships among people of all nations
notableFor early racial and gender integration in student housing
intercultural training programs
international community life
offers cultural programs
educational programs
leadership programs
public events
residential programs
openingDate 1930
operator International House Board and management
partOf International House movement
purpose community programs
cross-cultural learning
cross-cultural living
regionServed global community
residenceType coeducational housing
residents U.S. students
international students
targetAudience graduate students
undergraduate students
visiting scholars

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UC Berkeley Southside area hasLandmark International House at UC Berkeley