Dear I-House Community,
Every Wednesday night this semester, something special happens at I-House. Residents gather for DiversiTEA & Coffee Hour, a tradition that dates to the 1970s when resident leaders helped launch evening gatherings to break down cliques and build genuine connections across cultures.
The concept was simple then, and it remains powerful today: bring people together, share food, share cultures, and discover what connects us.
This semester, we’re celebrating 12 different countries and regions. Resident committees plan each event, bringing their cultures to life through snacks and drinks, along with traditional dances and games.
We’ve had some incredible moments this fall. Residents competed in steinholding at our German Oktoberfest party. Spain’s gathering featured classical guitar music, singing, and dancing on Heller Patio. Our Diwali event showcased traditional dance performances that celebrated the Festival of Lights. And yes, residents hosted our own version of Squid Game for South Korea night, complete with Korean children’s games that brought out everyone’s competitive spirit.
It’s one of my favorite I-House traditions because it proves that understanding begins with curiosity, a shared experience, and the willingness to step into someone else’s world.
Take a look at this semester's celebrations on our Instagram: instagram.com/ihouseberkeley
Thanks for staying connected to I-House.

Shaun R. Carver Ed.D., MBA
Executive Director and CEO
International House at UC Berkeley
linkedin.com/in/shauncarver



Hsiao-Dong Chiang (IH 1983), a professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, visited and enjoyed strolling through familiar spaces and having lunch in the Dining Commons.


