Welcome to the ICC
The Intercultural Center is located in Swig Hall, where we offer a range of opportunities to the Brandeis community for engagement, learning and activism.
The Intercultural Center is located in Swig Hall, where we offer a range of opportunities to the Brandeis community for engagement, learning and activism.
Looking for a space to host an event? The ICC has various spaces that can be transformed to meet your needs.
The Brandeis Intercultural Center is home to 16 affiliated student clubs and organizations.
Culture X is sponsored by the Intercultural Center and is Brandeis University's signature production celebrating diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism on campus. Applications for the Culture X chair team 2024 are now open!
Roses in Concrete is a Leadership & Mentorship Program for Black, Latinx, Asian and Indigenous college and Waltham High School students and supporters.
The Brandeis Intercultural Center (ICC) serves as the umbrella office for 16 diverse student clubs and organizations.
The Brandeis Intercultural Center is committed to providing a nurturing and inclusive haven where racially minoritized and Indigenous groups can come together to connect, build coalitions and cultivate mutual understanding. Our goal is to foster a sense of belonging and engagement within the Brandeis community on matters of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice.
In the spirit of starting a new tradition, the ICC will be hosting a Stole Ceremony on Friday, May 3rd from PM-PM in the ICC Swig Lounge.
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Spring '24
Monday – Friday: 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED
The Intercultural Center is part of the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Brandeis.
“"Since the ICC provides the space for individual and study group, I love coming to the ICC to socialize and to exchange ideas. It's truly a place of comfort, which makes it easier to focus and relax during my study breaks."”
Madison Cheung '22