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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama will host a
variety of interesting events on campus during International
Education Week, Nov. 18-22.
International Education Week is a joint initiative of the
U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to
promote programs preparing Americans for a global environment
and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn and
exchange experiences in the United States.
The week’s theme is “Securing the Future through
Educational and Cultural Exchanges.”
Here is a listing of some International Education Week events
on the UA campus:
Monday, Nov. 18
- International Education Women’s Panel -- A panel of
international women discussing the status of women
throughout the world, Ferguson Forum, 10 a.m.-noon,
sponsored by Women’s Resource Center
- Islamic Art and Information Table, Ferguson Center,
sponsored by International Student Association (ISA)
- UA Libraries is sponsoring the display, “Take Time to
Enjoy the International Books and Databases of the UA
Libraries,” in the Main Library featuring internationally
focused books and databases of the UA Libraries through
Friday, Nov. 22.
- UA Museum of Natural History -- Free talk, reception, 205
Smith Hall, 7-8 p.m. Dr. Christian Feest, professor of
anthropology at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University in
Frankfurt, Germany, will discuss the reasons for the
European fascination with Native American cultures and the
unique opportunities available in Europe for students of
Native American affairs
Tuesday, Nov. 19
- Study Abroad/ Summer Programs Information Table, Ferguson
Center (next to Starbucks), 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Capstone
International Academic Programs
- A well-known and beloved poet from India, Professor Nisar
Ahmed, will be speaking on the second floor of Gorgas
Library from 4-5 p.m. Ahmed writes in Kannada (one of the
oldest Dravidian languages next to Sanskrit) which is
predominant in the state of Karnataka. He is a retired
professor of geology and has been lecturing recently in the
United States.
- ISA Film Series, “The 400 Blows” from France, Ferguson
Center Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Show is repeated on Wednesday,
Nov. 20, and Thursday, Nov. 21, same time and location.
Wednesday, Nov. 20
- Brown Bag Luncheon, speaker Dr. David Funk, UA director of
MBA programs at Manderson Graduate School, “Impact of
International Students,” 204B Ferguson, noon-1:30 p.m.,
sponsored by International Education Committee
- Introducing the UA Japan Culture and Information Center,
display table and information booth, Ferguson Center, 11
a.m.-1:30 p.m., sponsored by UA Japan Program
- Islamic Art and Information Table, Ferguson Center,
sponsored by International Student Association (ISA)
Thursday, Nov. 21
- Fulbright workshop, Ferguson Forum, 1:15-3:15 p.m., Dr.
Marilyn Emplaincourt, sponsored by Capstone International
Center
- Capstone International Center Guest Speaker, speaker-Ms.
Beryl Ratzer, Israeli historian, journalist and travel guide
and author of “A Historical Tour of the Holy Land,”
speech titled “Israel, The Land I live In: Past, Present,
and Future,” 135 BB Comer Hall, 3-4 p.m.
- Japanese Drum Performance, by Nozomi Taiko, 11-11:45 a.m.,
front of Ferguson Center, sponsored by JVC, Tuscaloosa
Sister Cities Commission and the Japan-America Society of
Alabama. The group, Nozomi Taiko is comprised of UA faculty,
staff and students.
Friday, Nov. 22
- Tailgate for Diversity, sponsored by the SGA’s diversity
committee, the Common Ground
For more information concerning International Education Week
events, contact Dr. Marilyn Emplaincourt, associate director of
the UA Capstone International Center, 205/348-5312, memplain@aalan.ua.edu.
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