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Coordinates: 37°5210.28N 122°157.23W / 37.8695222°N 122.2520083°W / 37.8695222; -122.2520083
 

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International House Berkeley
International House from Sather Tower
TypeStudent housing and residence
Established1930; 94 years ago (1930)
FounderHarry Edmonds
John D. Rockefeller Jr.

Parent institution

University of California, Berkeley
Location , ,

United States


37°52′10.28″N 122°15′7.23″W / 37.8695222°N 122.2520083°W / 37.8695222; -122.2520083
Websiteihouse.berkeley.edu

The International House Berkeley (I-House) is a multi-cultural residence serving students at the University of California, Berkeley. The International House has several rooms and lounges that overlook both the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. Established in 1930, The House was created as a gift from John D. Rockefeller Jr. to foster relationships between students from different countries. It has housed many famous artists, scientists, and scholars connected with the university; including multiple Nobel laureates, royal family members, political ambassadors and several United Nations staff.

The International House Berkeley has served as one of the largest and most diverse global residential communities in the world.[1] In total, 600 international and American students from 70 nations live in the house during the academic year.[2] According to The International House, its mission is to "foster intercultural respect and understanding, lifelong friendships and leadership skills for the promotion of a more tolerant and peaceful world."[3] Nearly one thousand alumni have married another resident.[4]

History[edit]

The International House Berkeley was part of a larger "International House movement", founded by Harry Edmonds.[2] Edmonds decided to investigate the situation of foreign students in New York City. With the funding and support of John D. Rockefeller Jr., the first International House opened in New York in 1924.[5] They both decided to extend the idea.[5] When Edmonds came to Berkeley, he chose Piedmont Avenue due to the concentration of fraternities and sororities which then excluded foreigners. By proposing this site, Edmonds sought to "strike bigotry and exclusiveness right hard in the nose."[6] Designed by noted architect George W. Kelham in a SpanishMoorish architecture,[7][2] it officially opened on August 18, 1930.[6]

Notable alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Visionaries, Inc., Season 9
  • ^ a b c DelVecchio, Rick (2004-11-19). "Berkeley: International House celebrates 75th year of promoting understanding". SFGATE. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  • ^ International House, About the International House
  • ^ International House, Notable Alumni
  • ^ a b Hussain, Suhauna (2015-07-20). "UC Berkeley International House enters its 85th year of providing community, refuge". The Daily Californian. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  • ^ a b International House, International House Berkeley Historical Background
  • ^ Helfand, Harvey (2002). University of California, Berkeley: An Architectural Tour. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 288. ISBN 978-1-56898-293-9.
  • External links[edit]

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