The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC) is committed to academic excellence through quality educational, cultural, and social programs that promote public awareness about the Black experience while celebrating the academic and leadership achievements of our students. We are a resource facility that offers educational, cultural and social programs for Black and all other Indiana University students. The Center is also committed to increasing public awareness about the Black experience in the United States at Indiana University and across the community through its outreach programs and activities. The Center also serves as a "comfort zone" for Indiana University students. Most of the programs are free to the public.
- Conference Room — The Conference room is a intimate sun drenched room for small meetings or luncheons of no more than 8 people. There is a long conference table with seating for 8 and a table for refreshments.
- Bridgwaters Lounge — The Bridgwaters Lounge is a quaint room with comfortable couches that will accommodate up to 20 people. There are a set of French doors that opens to the courtyard. The courtyard, kitchen, additional chairs and tables are available upon request. The Bridgwaters Lounge can accommodate up to 50 people for lectures and it is handicapped accessible. The Courtyard has unlimited accommodations and is handicapped accessible as well.
- The Grand Hall — The Grand Hall is an elegant room with blond wooden floors and floor to ceiling windows to the south that can accommodate up to 170 plus people for dinners, receptions and lectures. We have 5’ and 6’ round tables that can accommodate 8 and 10 people respectively. We have 6’ and 8’ long buffet tables also. There are no linens provided for the tables. We offer the use of microphones for lectures and performances and a stereo system for music.