Multicultural Club Presents: International Dinner!

By Ayza Ali ‘28

One of the many things that makes Wyoming Seminary so special is the diversity of students from all over the world. This type of diversity deserves to be celebrated, and the Multicultural Club did so by hosting another annual International Dinner. The dinner, which took place on March 28, 2026, was a huge success with over 100 students participating. In total, there were 42 countries represented by 76 special, cultural dishes. Students were given the opportunity to teach others about their cultures through sharing their delicious home cooked meals.

Although the dinner started in the late afternoon, preparations began earlier as most students started cooking in the morning. By dinnertime, the Sem community joined together in the big gym to taste test these foods from all around the world. With the International Dinner being one of the biggest events of the year, it is safe to say that students were not disappointed with the turn out, especially the members of the Multicultural Club. Prem Patel ‘27, president of the club said, “I’m really happy with this year’s results, and I’m looking forward to doing even better next year”. Patel also mentioned that he was happy to see that the international dinner brought the community even closer together through the connection of food. After the dinner, every student walked away with new, cultural knowledge, and a full stomach.

While many students became chefs for the day and cooked for their peers, others stopped by to just enjoy the cultures and the foods. Chloe Kutney ‘27 shared, “My personal favorite dish was the sushi from Japan, but everything was delicious.” Kutney also noted that her favorite part of the dinner was seeing how excited and passionate her peers were about sharing their cultures. The energy the students brought to the table combined with the delicious food had everybody going up for seconds.

In the end, the International Dinner was not only a reflection of how food connects us all, but also a celebration of the different cultures and traditions that make the Wyoming Seminary community so strong.