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ECIR The Ecumenical Center and
International Residence (ECIR) is an
intentional living-learning community for
students and visiting scholars from
around the world. ECIR seeks to be a
community of friendship and respect in
which persons from many different
countries, cultures, religions, political
perspectives, and vocational interests
may learn from one another through
social interaction and educational
programming. Read More
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Alumni Moves and News
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Alternatives are Good for
Spring Break
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Progressive Dinner
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The mission
of ECIR is to
be a
Welcoming
community
for
Students/sch
olars of all
nationalities
To provide
residential
and
Educational
programs
fostering
And respect
for all
cultures and
Engage other cultures while sharing your
own. International students are paired
with a local friend from the community (a
family, couple or individual). Our program
facilitates connections and provides
opportunities for cross-cultural friendship.
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Break!
We Have AIways
Known.
GIobaI ViIIage Square
in October.
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Feb
28
Alumni Moves and News
Jan
24
Alternatives are Good for
Spring Break
Jan
2
Progressive Dinner
Nov 14 Nov 15
Nov 16 Nov 17
Nov 18 Nov 19
The mission
of ECIR is to
be a
Welcoming
community
for
Students/sch
olars of all
nationalities
To provide
residential
and
Educational
programs
fostering
And respect
for all
cultures and
Engage other cultures while sharing your
own. International students are paired
with a local friend from the community (a
family, couple or individual). Our program
facilitates connections and provides
opportunities for cross-cultural friendship.
Donate
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Do Something
Different this Spring
Break!
We Have AIways
Known.
GIobaI ViIIage Square
in October.
ECIR The Ecumenical Center and
International Residence (ECIR) is an
intentional living-learning community for
students and visiting scholars from
around the world. ECIR seeks to be a
community of friendship and respect in
which persons from many different
countries, cultures, religions, political
perspectives, and vocational interests
may learn from one another through
social interaction and educational
programming. Read More
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Our Staff
Residence Life
Manager
Bruce D. Martin
"
I was born in Argentina
to Korean parents. After
living for twenty years in
Argentina, for five in Los
Angeles, and for two in
Korea, I came to
Michigan to study social
work. Due to my unique
experience living,
studying and working in
three different countries,
I feel strongly about
immigration.
social identity, and
education. I believe that
the ECIR is a perfect
environment to cultivate
my passions and grow
not only as a profes-
sional but also as an
individual.
Property & Building
Maintenance
Manager
Bruce D. Martin
"
Our Annual International
Dinner attracts close to
150 community
members and
international students
and scholars each year.
This year, our keynote
speaker, Ramalingam
Raja, will speak about
A Culture of Peace: A
Gandhian Approach.
Doris Campbell
Associate Executive
Adella Blain
Dean of Learning
Resources
"
Performers include The
Swamp Singers, Ojibwe
singers, and ECIR
residents playing the
Angklung, a traditional
Indonesian instrument.
Dinner will be catered by
Jerusalem Garden.
"
Spend your break
volunteering in a rural
mountain community,
while participating in
cultural experiences to
enhance your
understanding of the
area`s rich history.
Carpentry and
construction skills, and
ability to use power tools
are preferred but not
required.
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Director
Bruce D. Martin
"
Growing up among the
Anishinaabe people of
northern Minnesota
taught me to respect
cultures and to
appreciate diversity. This
passion for difference
has been invaluable in
developing residential
and educational
programs for
international students
and visiting scholars at
the University of
Michigan.
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