University of Maryland Language House

The Language House Immersion Program is one of many "living-learning" programs available to students enrolled at the University of Maryland, College Park. It offers ten language clusters: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Persian, Russian, German, and Hebrew. Students belonging to one of the language clusters live with other students as well as one or more native speakers of their target language and practice their language skills on a daily basis.
History
The University of Maryland Language House Immersion Program was founded in 1989 and is the oldest living-learning program at the University of Maryland, College Park. It has been under the direction of Dr. Phoenix Liu since 2002. the name was changed to Saint Mary's Hall after , located in eastern Maryland, the building was dedicated to Margaret Brent on March 27, 1996. St. Mary's was originally a traditional residence hall, but was renovated in 1989 and turned into apartments. Today, St. Mary's is a co-educational residence hall which is part of a nine-building area called the North Hill Community.<ref name=":0" />
Location
Saint Mary's Hall is located on the University of Maryland, College Park campus, between Jímenez Hall and Dorchester Hall on Campus Drive. It is part of the North Hill Community.
 
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