UC Clermont Celebrates International Education Week

UC Clermont will host three days of activities to celebrate International Education Week. Events are open to all UC students, staff and faculty.
 
 
MONDAY - November 17

Celtic Art from Megalithic to Bronze Age
9-9:50 am Snyder, Art Gallery
10-10:50 am Snyder, Art Gallery
11-11:50 am Snyder, Art Gallery
• Guest artist Cindy Matyi talks about art
history and the evolution of Celtic Art.
 
Study Abroad & Intl. Co-Op Info Session
10-10:50 am Snyder, Room S142
• Jill Reister from UC International Programs
talks about international opportunities
available to UC students.
 
Student Panel Discussion
11-11:50 am Snyder, Room S142
• Students share personal international
experiences of studying, working and
traveling abroad and answer your questions.
 
International Food Sampling
11:30 am Peters-Jones, Student Lounge
• Sample ethnic cuisines from around the
world.
 
Steel Drum Band Performance
1-2 pm Peters-Jones, Krueger Auditorium
• The West Union High School Steel Drum
Band performs.
 
TUESDAY November 18
 
International Movies & Videos
10 am-2 pm Peters-Jones, Student Lounge
See reverse for a complete listing of movies/
videos.
 
Artist Reception for Celtic Artist Cindy Matyi
10:30 am-12 pm Snyder, Art Gallery
• Join us and meet guest artist Cindy Matyi.
Refreshments provided.
 
Writing & Illustrating a Children’s Book
12-12:50 pm Snyder, Room S142
• Presentation by Cindy Matyi, author and
illustrator of the children’s book “Little Town
of Spirals.”
 
Poetry Reading of International Authors
2-2:50 pm Snyder, Art Gallery
• Students and faculty share favorite poems by
international authors.
 
Keynote Reception
3-3:30 pm Peters-Jones, outside Krueger
Auditorium
• Keynote reception featuring international
coffees and sweets.
 
Keynote Speaker Jean-Marc Hachey presents
Global Career Skills: Advice for Anyone
Considering Going Abroad to Study,
Volunteer, Intern, Teach, Travel or Work!

 
3:30-4:30 pm Peters-Jones, Krueger Auditorium
• Learn about international careers and more
from best-selling author of The BIG Guide to
Living and Working Overseas.
 
WEDNESDAY November 19
 
Passport processing
10 am-2 pm Snyder, Room S143
 
Asian Inspiration
10-10:50 am Snyder building, Room S142
• Professor Linda Walvoord talks about her trip
to China and the inspiration that followed to
write a book.
 
Photographic Journey of Mexico
11-11:50 am Snyder building, Room S142
• Professor Jeff Rubel shares his experience
with the Central Highlands of Mexico.
 
Celtic Art Hands-on Drawing Workshop
12-12:50 pm Snyder, Art Gallery
1-1:50 pm Snyder, Art Gallery
2-2:50 pm Snyder, Art Gallery
• Learn to draw basic design elements of
Celtic art including, spirals, knot work and
more.
 
Sponsored by: Academic Affairs, Arts Advisory
Council and Enrollment/Student Services
 
Event schedule is subject to change

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