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International Education Week

The Center for Global Engagement hosts events each November to celebrate

"International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education is part of our efforts to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States."
- (Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs).

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2024 Schedule of Events

Monday, November 11

Event Time Description Location Contact
Chinese Flagship Program noon - 2 p.m.. Are interested in learning Chinese and Chinese culture? Learn more about the Chinese Flagship Program and experience cutting papers and origami. Don’t forget to take photos at our photo booth during your visit!  Jou Li

Wednesday, November 13

Event Time Description Location Contact
Korean Coffee 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.  South Korea has emerged as the 11th-largest global market for coffee. The nation's impressive count of 12,300 coffee shops is a testament to the thriving coffee culture. The beloved "Coffee Mix" is central to this phenomenon, an instant delight that has become a cornerstone of Korean coffee culture. These convenient, stick-shaped packets feature a meticulously crafted blend of instant coffee, cream, and sugar, precisely measured for a single serving. Join us to savor Korean coffee's distinctive flavors and character. For those searching for a different kind of warmth, delve into Korean Well-being teas. Jiyoung Daniel
Peru/Bolivian Christmas Traditions noon - 1 p.m.. Professor Malaver and Salinas will discuss the different Christmas traditions for people in Bolivia and Peru including the music, religion and food. Refreshments will be served. Jaime Salinas Zabalaga

Thursday, November 14

Event Time Description Location Contact
Korean Coffee 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. South Korea has emerged as the 11th-largest global market for coffee. The nation's impressive count of 12,300 coffee shops is a testament to the thriving coffee culture. The beloved "Coffee Mix" is central to this phenomenon, an instant delight that has become a cornerstone of Korean coffee culture. These convenient, stick-shaped packets feature a meticulously crafted blend of instant coffee, cream, and sugar, precisely measured for a single serving. Join us to savor Korean coffee's distinctive flavors and character. For those searching for a different kind of warmth, delve into Korean Well-being teas. Jiyoung Daniel
Fulbright Reception 4 - 5 p.m..

This is an opportunity for 51勛圖厙 faculty to learn about the Fulbright scholar award while celebrating current and past Fulbright awardees. Refreshments will be served.

*Sponsored by CGE

Sheila Schulte

 

Monday, November 18

Event Time Description Location Contact
Simplified Ukiyo-e Workshop 3 - 4:30 p.m.. This workshop sponsored by Japanese Program and East Asian Studies offers a hands-on experience in the traditional artform of ukiyo-e with simplified techniques. Tomoe Nishio

 

Tuesday, November 19

Event Time Description Location Contact
Articulating Your Experience Abroad Workshop noon - 1 p.m..

Learn how to use your education abroad experience to further your career.

*CGE co-sponsored with Career Services

Hannah Chisolm
Tea-rrific Russian Adventures 12:30 p.m.. - 2:30 p.m..

Sip authentic Russian tea, nibble on tasty treats, and dive into the world of Russian cursive. Learn to write your name in flowing Cyrillic script - it's easier than you think! No experience needed, just bring your curiosity. Drop by for a cozy afternoon of flavors, letters, and lively conversation.

Ekaterina Mushurueva

 

Wednesday, November 20

Event Time Description Location Contact
Identities Abroad Panel noon - 1 p.m..

Hear the unique experiences of students who identify as part of a traditionally underrepresented group in education abroad. 51勛圖厙 students will discuss the impact that “identity” had on their study abroad journey.

*CGE co-sponsored with Multicultural Student Affairs

Jesse Woods