Professor Carlos Parodi received a Faculty/Staff Internationalization Award from the Office of International Studies and Programs (OISP).
Unit: International Engagement
International Student Ambassador Blog: Lawrence Ssebaggala
The following is a blog piece from Lawrence Ssebaggala, an International Student Ambassador from Uganda.
Focus on Fulbright: Q&A with Kathryn Jasper
Please describe your project. My project combined cutting-edge archeological mapping techniques with new archival documentation to examine a “grassroots” reform movement in the Italian Marches, the monastic congregation of Fonte Avellana, how it functioned as a communications network during the eleventh century, and how interactions between individuals and with the landscape produced a compelling and
Students learn about fair trade in Costa Rica
A group of Illinois State students spent one week in the village of San Miguel de Sarapiqui in Costa Rica with Politics and Government faculty Noha Shawki and Julian Westerhout.
International Education Week 2017, October 23-27
International Education Week celebrates the internationalization and diversity of Illinois State University by highlighting events, programs, and courses that enhance the globalization of our campus.
Indian Student Association celebrates rich culture
Nearly 25 percent of all international students at Illinois State University hail from India. The Indian Student Association (ISA) is a registered student organization geared toward celebrating the vibrant culture of India.
Focus on Fulbright: Q&A with Joseph Zompetti
Professor of Communication Joseph Zompetti traveled to Sri Lanka in 1993 and to Brazil in 2015 on Fulbright grants.
International Student Career Series: Networking and Etiquette Luncheon
International students can learn useful tips on how to interact with American employers while learning business dining etiquette at a luncheon from noon-1:30 p.m Friday, October 27, at Hancock Stadium.
Career series addresses diverse needs of international students
International students get career support to help them remain competitive and increase their confidence in the national job market.
Spring 2019 early-bird deadline announced for study abroad
In an effort to give students more time to plan for their Spring 2019 study abroad experience, the Study Abroad Office will be offering early initial admission decisions for select programs. The Early Bird Deadline allows students to apply for any of the following programs by June 15, 2018, and have an admission decision by July 1, 2018.