Residence life in college is about more than a place to live. Your dorm or apartment is one of the central spaces you can interact with students outside your major, and the friendships you make can stay with you for your entire life.
This year, Encompass Hall is going to look slightly different than other apartments. In the same building as our Institute for Global Studies, Encompass will be modeled after a Learning-Living Community. The four apartments on the top floor, each housing four women, will have the opportunity to learn about foreign language and culture as a community.
Dr. Lindsey Richter, Director of the Institute for Global Studies, shares about the plan for Encompass and how it will grow in the future.
What is the vision for Encompass?
We want to focus on cultural learning and cultural engagement. Our students from different backgrounds and disciplines will be able to come together and share in our own knowledge. When we go to classes, that’s one part of our lives. In our hall or apartment, that’s another piece of our lives. The Learning-Living Community (LLC) model brings those things together to integrate academic learning with the social and fun side of college. We’re also excited for two of the apartments to have an exchange student. Bringing together the life piece, you have someone you’re welcoming in and helping to connect with the community. And hopefully, they’ll share pieces of their background with us, too.
Tell us about the events and activities you will do.
Our idea is to have a couple of larger activities that I’ll plan and will be funded by the Institute for Global Studies. What we’re really hoping is that each apartment will take a particular month and plan an event. That could be a workshop, a cooking lesson, or listening to music from another country. The hope is that each apartment will plan an event that will fall under their passions and interests. We also will let the apartments decide if they just want it to be the LLC or if they will open it up to the whole campus.
How did this plan come about?
Back in fall of 2019, we began a process of bringing together the foreign language program with what was the Office of Global Initiatives. Our vision for a center for cross cultural learning became the Institute for Global Studies. Being a site for cultural learning for the entire campus, we came up with the tagline of Encompass being Grace’s Gateway to the World. We needed more space, and no one was using Encompass. Of course, COVID made things complicated, so in the 2020-2021 academic year, we hit the pause button for a couple years. Now that we are headed back to some kind of normal, this seemed like a great moment to open the LLC and have a group of students that were willing to jump in and see what that would look like.