October 20, 2016 Newsletter

Have a relaxing and enjoyable fall break!

All Majors

International Studies Breakfast and Dessert
October 27, 8:45-9:45a.m., Mather House 100
October 27, 4:00-5:00p.m., Mather House 100
Please attend one or both of these events, which are an opportunity for prospective majors to learn about International Studies from current majors. Let program assistant Anna Conboy, know by noon on Wednesday, October 28 which event you plan to attend.  You do not need to RSVP if you signed up during the career workshop.

International Studies Alumni Profiles
Where are International Studies alumni now?  See profiles of four alumni in the fields of International Development, Global Business, International Diplomacy, and Global Health.

U.S. Intelligence and Cyber Security
October 20, 5:30-8:00p.m., Hathaway Brown School
This forum will explore intelligence issues that affect U.S. foreign policy and the threat of cyber attacks. Student tickets are $5.

The Critical Language Scholarship Program
This is a fully funded summer overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate students. Applications are due November 16.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Internship
Part-time internships are available for students interested in global security, international relations, and nonprofit management.

Boren Awards for International Study
Apply for funding to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests. The deadline is November 15.

Europe

Fatima
October 23, 6:30p.m., Cinematheque
October 24, 6:45p.m., Cinematheque
A Moroccan immigrant and her two teenage daughters struggle to navigate life in their new home of France. Age 25 & under tickets are $7.

Asia

Train to Busan
October 23, 8:10p.m., Cinematheque
October 24, 8:25p.m., Cinematheque
A workaholic father must protect his daughter on a zombie-filled train in South Korea. Age 25 & under tickets are $7.

Latin America

Amor Solo Amor
October 28, 7:30-9:00p.m., Harkness Chapel
Enjoy popular Spanish, Mexican, and Nicaraguan songs performed on piano with a soprano accompaniment.