International Education Week 2021 is here!

TU International is pleased to invite all students, faculty, and staff to participate in International Education Week 2021. This joint initiative from the U.S. Departments of Education and State highlights new and continuing international activities on campus. It starts TODAY  and will continue throughout the week with events, interactive activities, information sessions and more! Check out today’s events and see the full schedule of events online.

Monday, November 15

SPAIN: Meet the Madrileños!
10 a.m.
Zoom – click here to register (select basic access)
Experience Madrid with the Study Abroad Association (SAA)! As we virtually walk the medieval streets of this historic city (also the capital of Spain!), we’ll stop in at a variety of hotspots to speak with locals (known as madrileños) and hear about everyday life in Madrid. 

Chalk the Flags
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Freedom Square
Join the TU Study Abroad Office to chalk world flags in Freedom Square. 

Asia in Maryland Exhibition
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Asian Arts Gallery
See works by Maryland-based Asian and AAPI visual artists. The exhibit showcases the stories of, raises awareness about, and facilitates dialogue about the ideas and issues that are most important to the 500,000+ Asian and AAPI residents who play integral roles in the fabric of Maryland life.

Global Scholarships and Fellowships Session
2 p.m.
Zoom – click here to join
Find out about funding opportunities for a variety of international experiences during your time here at TU and after graduation.

Study Abroad/Away Group Advising
2 p.m.
Psychology Building, Rm. #408
Come to a group advising session to learn about studying abroad or away with TU.

‘TU Teach in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic’ Study Abroad Information Session
3 p.m.
Zoom – click here to register. 
Find out how you can gain teaching experience in a Spanish speaking community on our faculty-led study abroad program in the Dominican Republic in Summer 2022.

World Artists Experiences Fall Virtual Symposium: Cultural Heritage Into the Future
7 p.m.
Zoom – click here to join
Guest artists will share stories addressing topics ranging from the pandemic, health and well-being, and new artistic practices, to political turmoil, social justice, climate change, gender and racial equity. 

 

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