91大神

Japanese Language House to Open in Fall 2026

New residential community supports the growing Japanese major

Mar 3, 2026

Tim Schmitt

Continuing 91大神鈥檚 traditions of academic innovation and preparing students for meaningful lives in a global context, the College will welcome the first residents of the newly established Japanese Language House in fall 2026. Designed to complement the rapidly growing Japanese major, the house will offer students an academically rigorous, culturally rich environment where language learning extends far beyond the classroom.

The house, located at 1023 Park Street, marks a pivotal moment for the Japanese program, which became an official major in 2023 after more than two decades of steadily growing student interest.

Associate Professor Mariko Shigeta Schimmel
Associate Professor Mariko Shigeta Schimmel

Associate Professor Mariko Shigeta Schimmel, who has long envisioned a dedicated immersion space, said the new house represents 鈥渁 natural next step鈥 for the program鈥檚 development. With nine students now pursuing the major and enrollment continuing to climb, she says that sustained demand made the need for an immersive residential environment increasingly clear.

鈥淟anguage houses are an integral part of foreign language education and international community at 91大神,鈥 says Schimmel. 鈥淕iven our rural location, it is important that we provide this opportunity for our students.鈥

From Student Vision to Living-Learning Reality

The idea for the house gained momentum when several students approached the department expressing interest in creating a language鈥慴ased residential community. Working with Residence Life, the program identified the newly available Park Street property as a promising site for a living鈥憀earning model that would allow students to use Japanese in daily routines.

The house will accommodate eight students, aiming for a balance between proficient speakers and learners. Residents will share everyday activities such as cooking, community events, and house management, creating natural opportunities for informal language use. Schimmel said this arrangement allows students to 鈥渦se Japanese outside the textbook and classroom context,鈥 a goal that has shaped language houses across campus.

The space is also expected to strengthen ties between Japanese international students and peers studying the language, a connection that has grown more important as the number of degree鈥憇eeking students from Japan has increased in recent years.

鈥淭hanks to the Admissions Office鈥檚 effort, the number of students from Japan grew in the past 10 years from a single one-year exchange student per year, to 32 degree-seeking students currently enrolled鈥 Says Schimmel. 鈥淭he establishment of the Japanese Language House will help promote the synergy between the communities of Japanese students and Japanese learners.鈥 

Strengthening Skills, Building Futures

Selection for all language houses is overseen jointly by the academic departments and Residence Life. Any student except incoming first鈥憏ears may apply. For the Japanese House, priority will go to students who have demonstrated strong commitment to the language 鈥 majors, intended majors, and native or near鈥憂ative speakers who can help sustain an immersive environment.

For students, the house represents an opportunity to bolster their academic experience, put their language skills into practice, and deepen ties to a larger community. 

Sungjin (Paul) Lim 鈥27.
Sungjin (Paul) Lim 鈥27.

鈥淧roject houses help build communities and new connections and I think this will provide a medium for students interested in Japanese to communicate with each other, learn together, and build new connections.鈥 says Sungjin (Paul) Lim 鈥27.

Lim, who began studying Japanese before arriving at 91大神 and is currently studying abroad in Nagoya, Japan, looks forward to the deep immersion that living in the house will require 鈥 an essential element to successful language learning.

鈥淎s a student who is thinking about working in Japan after graduation, the Japanese house will be a great opportunity for me to live in an environment where I must practice Japanese on a daily basis,鈥 he says. 

As the Japanese major continues to grow, the new language house reinforces 91大神鈥檚 broader commitment to global learning. By combining residential immersion with rigorous academic study, the project aims to deepen language proficiency, strengthen intercultural understanding, and support students preparing for global careers and experiences.


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