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Tuesday, Jan. 27
The Indiana Daily Student

How students get cultured

IU’s many culture and international centers attract students of all origins and faiths. Get to know our centers and what they’re doing to bring together our communities.

Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center
275 N. Jordan Ave.

nmbcc@indiana.edu

The center increases awareness about issues facing blacks through outreach programs and events. It is named after the first male and female black students to graduate from IU: Marcellus Neal and Frances Marshall.

Asian Culture Center
807 E. 10th St.

acc@indiana.edu

The Asian Culture Center aims to promote awareness and understanding of Asian and Asian-American cultures, histories and social conflicts. The ACC aims to sponsor diversity workshops and other outreach programs, as well as facilitate an ongoing education through its resource library of publications about the Asian Pacific American experience in the U.S.

First Nations Educational and Cultural Center
Ashton Center, Weatherly Hall 203, 400 N. Sunrise Dr.
fnecc@indiana.edu

The First Nations Educational and Cultural Center is open to anyone who would like to learn about the culture and contributions of the First Nations, including the American Indian, Alaskan Native and Native Hawaiian communities.

La Casa Latino Cultural Center
715 E. Seventh St.
lacasa@indiana.edu

La Casa promotes academic excellence, personal growth and cultural pride through support services and programming for Latino and Latina students. In addition, it works as an advocacy office and organizes film screenings, lecture series and cultural activities.

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