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Who We Are

Living Into Hopeful Action

Who & Where Are ICAs

ICAs build community in teams of 10 across campus. Currently, ICAs reside in Brody, South, River Trail and East Neighborhoods, while supporting students campus-wide along with those who live off campus.

Group of Intercultural Aides and MRULE/ICA professional staff posting for the camera at the MLK Community Unity Dinner

Community Building

Learning in Community

As students, ICAs are here to support you. One of the ways they do that is by connecting with you throughout campus. These connections can take place at residence halls, dining venues, courtyards, living-learning communities, university events, or other meaningful moments. These interactions help create spaces where students can find a sense of belonging and feel part of something larger.

MRULE Roundtable Discussions

Experience Transformative Dialogue

Each week, we meet to talk about social topics and current events, exploring questions about our past, present and future. Our Residential Student Leaders, ICAs, design and facilitate conversations that matter to their peers.

MRULE Roundtable Discussions (RTDs) are a consistently welcoming space to meet new people, build friendships, participate in meaningful conversations, express yourself, learn about others and hopefully leave feeling better than when you came in. 

Family Housing Graduate Assistantship

Basic Function

This position’s primary responsibility is to support and assist residents of Family Housing and carrying forward the mission and goals of Residence Education and Housing Services (REHS) in the Family Housing at 1855 Place community. This position is responsible for assisting with community needs, co-managing a regular partnership with the Student Parent Resource Center, addressing neighbor conflicts, responding to resident emergencies, assisting as appropriate with facilities concerns, and serving in the Bailey/Emmons/Apartments ACD on-call duty rotation.

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