Since many international students begin life on campus without any friends or family nearby, Eric Liew decided that creating the center would be a way to prevent international students from feeling alone and isolated in a new environment.
Liew—who graduated from ULM in 1993 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in economics—began the journey towards his dream in January 2014, when he announced the $1 million donation to build the center.
Liew’s now famous story of his first night in the United States, was the motivation for the center.
“When I came here…I bought milk and hot dogs. I got back to my dorm and there was no refrigerator…I want the international students to come here and have a place; a one stop shop. I know we can do better at encouraging international students to come to ULM,” Liew said. “This center will help them as they transition to life in a new country.”
The center houses students until they are placed into campus housing or find an apartment. It will also be a place for students to socialize.
The center includes a large kitchen, meeting and study rooms, short-term lodging, laundry facilities, and socializing space.
The facility has been touted as something that has been needed for quite some time.
“This is something that Eric and I have talked about since I arrived at ULM,” said ULM President Dr. Nick J. Bruno. “This center will be a place where our international students can feel at home.”
Nabin Timilsina, president of the international student association, said “I can barely contain my excitement. It’s very hard to find a facility like this at a university, and now we have one here.”
The International Student Center will welcome its first guests during the spring holiday, next week.
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