Hopefully you have adjusted well to being back in classes. Make sure you are keeping a track of assignments, exams, quizzes or papers remaining. Talk to your professors, join a study group, organize your time. Don't forget that only 4 weeks remain until finals.
Meet Emily Johnson, junior triple major in Global Studies, Political Science and Spanish from Lincoln. Emily teaches beginner citizenship class for new immigrants and refugees at Lincoln Literacy. Emily plans to pursue a degree in law after a few years living and working abroad. Continue reading…
Learn about careers with U.S. Department of State. Join us for a conversation at 3:30 p.m. April 11 with Kristin Stewart, currently on domestic assignment as Diplomat in Residence. Continue reading…
Join us as we celebrate our accomplishments and our newest graduates on Friday, April 26th, 2:30-4:30pm in Burnett Hall 127. Food and refreshments served.
Consider taking a brand new course focused on Global Development & Humanitarianism offered online during the 8-week summer session. The course will focus on theoretical and practical approaches to development and humanitarianism around the globe with special focus on Global South. Continue reading…
A new course for fall will be offered and can count in GLST for either the Asia and Eurasia region or the Identity, Culture and Society theme. HIST/RELG 180: Culture, Religion, and Society in Contemporary Asia is an introduction to the interplay of culture, religion and society in Asia.
Due to the historic flooding in the area and the stress it may have placed on those impacted, the McNair Program Staff has decided to extend the application deadline to Monday, April 22nd. Continue reading…
Learn about careers in nonprofits at "Meet the Nonprofits" held in the Union Ballroom tomorrow on April 2nd. Meet and talk with professionals in the field and identify opportunities in the community.
The Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs program is co-sponsoring these upcoming events:
-The Sommerhauser Symposium on Holocaust Education
-Shining Light on the Darkest Place in the World: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom Continue reading…
Intern with Programs in English as a Second Language! Completing your Global Studies internship with PIESL will provide you with extensive opportunities to interact and work with individuals who come from all over the world. This is a great way to get practical experience. Continue reading…
The Asian Community & Cultural Center is now accepting applications for four summer internships: Grant Writing & Resource Development, Marketing, Program Development & Support, and Website & Social Media Development. Continue reading…
Join the Women's & Gender Studies for their next Spring 2019 Colloquium event:
- Professor Lara Friedenfelds, "Perfect Pregnancies and Mourned Miscarriages: A History of Modern Childbearing"
4/9, 3:30pm (Sheldon Auditorium) Continue reading…
The Bridging Scholarship program will award 75 scholarships to American students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan that begin in Fall 2019. Recipients will receive stipends of $2,500 or $4000, depending on the length of their study program. Deadline is April 10th. Continue reading…
Kristin Stewart, U.S. Foreign Service Public Affairs Officer, will be hosting 20 minute walk-ins for students from 1-3 on April 11th in Oldfather 834 as part of her visit to campus. Continue reading…
Applications are now being accepted for the Office of Administration through the Executive Office of the President. The fall internship program lasts from September 10th through December 6th. Applications are due April 12th. Continue reading…
The 2019 D.C. Professional Enrichment Academy is taking applications now, final deadline is April 15th. The Academy is a free, value-added program that meets once a week in the evening and connects students with prominent DC alumni and each other. Open to all majors. Continue reading…