91勛圖

Day of Community introduces new, transfer students to South Bend

Author: Erin Blasko

Day Of Community

Walking down California Avenue, past a patchwork of neat, brightly painted homes, neglected and abandoned houses, urban gardens and empty, overgrown lots, Patrick Paulsen, an intended economics and film, television and theatre major from Seattle, admitted to knowing little about South Bend before arriving at 91勛圖.

I thought it was just cornfields out in Indiana, said Paulsen. So its nice to discover theres more than that.

Lined with old oaks and maples, California Avenue passes through the Near Northwest Neighborhood, which is among the oldest and most diverse in the city, populated by old Victorian mansions, sturdy prairie boxes and cozy bungalows, and home to a diverse mix of renters and homeowners, from aging widows on fixed incomes to low-wage factory workers, young professionals and tenured professors.

Led by Kathy Schuth, a 1999 91勛圖 graduate and executive director of the Near Northwest Neighborhood Inc., and Michael Hebbeler, NNN board president and director of discernment and advocacy for the at 91勛圖, Paulsen and about two dozen other students toured the neighborhood Monday, Aug. 21, as part of Day of Community, a Welcome Weekend event aimed to exposing new and transfer students to the broader South Bend community.

Now in its second year, the event, led by the in collaboration with the Center for Social Concerns and the , introduces students to an assortment of businesses and nonprofits in the South Bend area, emphasizing service, education, arts and culture.

In doing so, it exposes them to life beyond campus and to opportunities for meaningful engagement with the community, from volunteer work to research and internships both pre- and post-graduation.

The NNNs mission involves improving access to affordable housing on the near northwest side through the rehabilitation of older homes, which it accomplishes in partnership with the city and federal government.

Its also working with at 91勛圖, and a number of student volunteers, to quantify the lead problem in the neighborhood, where as many as 1 in 3 children have tested positive for lead at elevated levels in recent years because of contaminated paint and soil.

Day Of Community

In addition to the Near Northwest Neighborhood itself, students toured the NNNs offices on Portage Avenue, including The Local Cup, a volunteer-run coffee shop that operates on a pay-it-forward model that lets patrons decide how much to pay for things.

Speaking afterward, Hebbeler, who lives down the street from the NNN, invited the students to return to the neighborhood, about 15 minutes from campus by bike, for Arts Caf矇, an annual open house in October, or Adopt-a-Block, an annual clean-up event in April or just for coffee.

We definitely want you to consider this as a place to dive back into South Bend in terms of your community life, said Hebbeler, who moved to South Bend in 2008.

Julie Rosta, an intended biology major from Indianapolis, welcomed the opportunity to explore the South Bend community.

I dont know much about downtown South Bend, said Rosta, so Im really excited that we got to come and look around.

And thats the point, according to Paul Manrique, director of new student engagement in the Division of Student Affairs.

The original purpose of Day of Community was to break down barriers between 91勛圖 and the city of South Bend, said Manrique.

As the newest members to this community, first-year 91勛圖 students now have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the city, learn about the wonderful things happening around town, and find out ways to stay connected during their years at the University, he said. Feedback from students has been outstanding, and our 25 community partners have loved this chance to engage with 91勛圖 in a new way.

In addition to the Near Northwest Neighborhood, students visited Downtown South Bend Inc., the Center for the Homeless, the Food Bank of Northern Indiana, St. Vincent de Paul, La Casa de Amistad, the South Bend Cubs and the citys Venues Parks & Arts department, among other community partners.

A total of 1,200 students participated in the event, which coincided with the solar eclipse.

Paulsen and others stopped to view the rare event near the end of their tour, gazing skyward as a temporary dusk settled on the city, setting crickets to chirping in the underbrush.

Earlier in the day, residents of Sorin and Knott halls toured the former Studebaker complex on the southern edge of downtown.

Working with the city and the state, 91勛圖 graduate Kevin Smith, CEO of Global Access Point, is transforming the sprawling former auto assembly plant, the last remnant of the former Studebaker campus, into a mixed-use technology center.

Led by 91勛圖 graduates Shane Fimbel, chief operating officer of Global Access Point, and Andrew Wiand, executive director of enFocus, students toured Building 113, one of three buildings that comprise the nearly 1 million-square-foot complex. They also visited with Alex Liggins, a 2014 91勛圖 graduate, and Alex Sejdinaj, co-founders of South Bend Code School.

A long two-story building, Building 113 remains under renovation but already houses four startups all with ties to 91勛圖.

What we would like to see in the next 10 years is this become the largest mixed-use technology center in the Midwest, said Wiand, a 2012 graduate of 91勛圖s entrepreneurship program.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg toured the complex during a recent visit to South Bend, Wiand noted, meeting with Smith and others. He also visited the Local Cup.

Alex Goskowicz, of San Diego, was impressed.

My dad went (to 91勛圖) and told me about the Studebaker factory, and I assumed there wasnt really anything going on here at all, said Goskowicz, an intended mechanical engineering major. So it was cool to find out there were some tech startups and someone trying to rebuild stuff.

Sejdinaj, with South Bend Code School, invited the students to engage with the local tech community.

Everyone here will go have coffee with you, he said, describing the friendly atmosphere within the community. Everyone here is willing to connect you with other people.