Bronner House - Multicultural Theme House
Bronner House (Multicultural Theme House) at Union College Est. 1985 We are located between Breazzano House and the Admissions Office.
Bronner House, known as a the Multicultural Theme House, is a small co-ed house consisting of 9 spacious dormitory rooms and housing a total of 15 students. Since Bronner's establishment in 1985, we have worked to diversify and unite the Union College campus. Part of our goal is to raise awareness in this campus of all the different cultures and ethnic groups that make up the Union College community. Bronner House allows others to learn about a variety of cultures and customs.
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03/15/2013
Honoring Women's History Month
Schaffer Library celebrates Women’s History Month | Schaffer Library's News and Events Check back during March to explore some of the new and familiar resources on Women’s History available here in Schaffer and online, including DVDs, Books, Newspapers, Databases, Open Access collections, and more. We will keep a scrolling view, so if you miss a post – just browse through the page:
02/01/2013
HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH!
Did You Know:
Bronner House a.k.a. Smith House, was named after John Blair Smith. He was the first president of Union College, and later died from the yellow fever epidemic.
11/02/2012
Embracing Diversity
07/30/2012
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