Braden McCarty, a graduate student in the Speech Pathology program, recounts her study abroad in Edinburgh and London.
Topic: International
ISU alumna Akzer Yeshmukhanbetova returns as keynote speaker
Department of Technology alumna Akzer Yeshmukhanetova, M.S. ’16, returned to Illinois State University February 22 as the keynote speaker for the International Students Career Series luncheon.
Team up for a teaching makeover during the 2019 Summer Institute
Whether your course needs a little touch-up or a full makeover, CTLT is offering a variety of cohort-based professional development opportunities this summer.
Fulbright Visiting Scholars bring international perspectives to ISU art students
Through the Fulbright Scholars Program, Illinois State art and art history students have had the opportunity to learn under two renowned artists and scholars who came to Normal from across the globe.
Asian Heritage Week, April 8-12
A workshop on Korean cuisine; demonstrations of street performance in Iran, origami, and Filipino martial arts; a staged reading of a play; and showing of a movie highlight Asian Heritage Week from AsiaConnect.
Apply by April 5 for Peace Corps campus ambassador
Campus ambassadors have a unique opportunity to spread the word about Peace Corps on college campuses. The campus ambassador develops relationships with professors and student club presidents, coordinates events, creates social media, and much more. Peace Corps is seeking next year’s campus ambassador.
Culture and history celebrated at the International Food Symposium
“Thought for Food in the Luso-Hispanic Transatlantic,” the International Food Symposium, aims to celebrate and examine the complex cultural, social, environmental, political, and economic interconnections that define food’s position within these regions.
Palecek seeks better health for Moroccan women and girls
Renee Palecek is currently serving as a women’s and girl’s development facilitator with the Peace Corps in Morocco. Palecek is completing her master’s degree in sociology with a sequence in Applied Community and Economic Development through the Stevenson Center.
Terra Infirm: Land Tenure Vulnerability and Mining Conflicts in Guatemala and El Salvador
For the Sociology and Anthropology Research Series, Michael L. Dougherty will explore mining operations in Latin America.
International Business program ranked fourth by Study.com
Illinois State University achieved the rank of fourth overall on Study.com’s list of top international business programs nationwide.