August 31, 2017 Newsletter

All Majors

We look forward to starting a new school year with you!

International Studies Career Workshop
October 7, 4:00-6:00p.m., Mather House 100
Mark your calendars to attend this workshop, where International Studies alumni speakers will share advice about summer internships, first jobs, and careers.  Co-sponsored by the International Studies Student Group.

Volunteers Needed
September 8, 10:30a.m.-2:00p.m., Study Abroad Fair
If you are able to volunteer at the INTL table at the Study Abroad Fair, please email Anna Conboy with your availability. Potential majors really appreciate speaking to current majors.

Advising Appointments
If you would like to meet with Professor McMann at the beginning of the semester, you can sign up for an appointment here. She will be traveling the week of August 28.

INTL 399 Preparation
Check out the new web pages with guidelines for preparing for INTL 399, the SAGES Capstone.  Learn about resources on campus and seniors’ summer experiences.

Cleveland U.S. Export Assistance Center Internship
Interns will assist international trade specialists and gain experience in market research and matching local companies with international opportunities.

Center for International Affairs Welcome [Back] Party
August 31, 4:00-7:00p.m., Tomlinson Lobby
Join the Center for International Affairs for an afternoon of activities, food, and a chance to meet the staff.

Europe

Cleveland Oktoberfest
September 1-4, Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds
Enjoy a variety of German food, music, and activities. General admission tickets are $12.

My Journey Through French Cinema
September 1, 7:30p.m., Cinematheque
September 3, 3:00p.m., Cinematheque
French filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier discusses classic French cinema of the past 60 years. Age 25 and under tickets are $9.

The Queen of Spain
September 2, 7:00p.m., Cinematheque
A Spanish actress leaves Hollywood to star in a Spanish film about Queen Isabella. 25 and under tickets are $7.

Middle East and North Africa

A Brave New Face
Teeba Furat Marlowe speaks about her journey from war-torn Iraq, where she was injured by an IED as a toddler, to high school in the U.S. Tickets are $12.

The International Studies Program neither endorses nor sponsors the fellowships, internships, jobs, and other opportunities listed in the newsletter.  Students are encouraged to evaluate them.