Trine University International Night coming April 1

March 23, 2023

Members of the public are invited to learn more about the international community at Trine University during its 54th annual International Night from 6-9 p.m. Saturday, April 1, in the MTI Center.

Admission is free.

The event will include:

Food

A Timmy’s food truck will be outside the MTI Center, and stations inside will include Latin American and South Asian food. Food from different nations represented at Trine will also be available.

Activities

Activities will include henna tattoos, an African drums workshop, necklace beading, a photo booth and pottery painting.

Workshops and music

Workshops and music will be available representing the different nations at Trine. 

International Night enables students, faculty and staff from other nations to share their cultures with the Trine campus and local community. The event also provides an opportunity for all to experience and celebrate Trine’s growing international population and embrace its members as part of the community.

For more information, contact Terri Hug, member of the International Night Committee, at hugt@trine.edu.

Thank you to Midwest Essentials for their sponsorship of this event.

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