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Our Story

How We Started

La Casita Azul was founded to offer support and enhance York University’s Eco-Campus in Costa Rica while playing an important role in research intensification, knowledge mobilization, community engagement, citizen science, research dissemination, engagement and outreach.

  • with a conversation
  • with an ambitious vision
  • with expertise
  • with collaboration
  • with support

"Of Course we should have a library at las nubes."


What We Do Today

Since our opening, we have been hosting community members, researches, and the York Community. Our visitors come here to learn, work, and create. We are here for all.

Working closely with local community members and organizations, Diandra Arias-Vasquez oversees the day-to-day operations of the centre and plays many other roles such as organizing patron-driven courses.

La Casita Azul offers access to the internet, online and print resources, printing and a place to study. It continues to grow and develop relevant print and online resources in English and Spanish as well as continue to provide equitable access to meaningful resources. Updates and weekly schedules are available on our Facebook page.

Casita Azul has been upgrading its facilities to make it more accessible and inclusive to the needs of all community members

Our Plans for the Future

Our vision and our commitment, together with you, our community, will continue to guide our strategic planning! We invite you to visit and reach out for partnership opportunities

We are finalizing our required pre-departure course on Effective Intercultural Communication for all students participating in the Semester Abroad.
If you would like to know more about Casita Azul or are planning to visit, please read our Semester Abroad Student Manual

As part of the Las Nubes EcoCampus, our library space, Casita Azul, supports and contributes to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For more information please see our Sustainability at Casita Azul page and York University Libraries UNSDG Progress Report.