October 26, 2017 Newsletter

All Majors

International Studies Breakfast and Dessert
Thursday, October 26, 8:45 to 9:45 am, Mather House 100
Thursday, October 26, 4 to 5 pm, Mather House 100
See you there! Prospective majors are eager to talk to you.

International Affairs Research Fellowship
The James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program provides an opportunity for graduating seniors and recent graduates to work at The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for one year.

U.S. Customs and International Trade Laws Conference
October 27, 8:00a.m.-12:00p.m., Moot Courtroom
This conference will examine the effects of recent updates to trade laws on customs and international trade law practitioners.

The Value of Global Diversity during Tumultuous Times
November 1, 3:00p.m., TVUC Senior Classroom
Molly Watkins, Executive Director for International Affairs, will speak as part of the Power of Diversity lecture series.

Europe

Why the Turks Have It Better: German Education Lecture
October 27, 4:00p.m., TVUC Senior Classroom
Political Science Professor Girma Parris will speak about U.S. bilingual education and Islamic religious instruction in Germany.

Teaching Assistant Program in France
Spend seven months teaching English to French students of all ages. Applications are currently being accepted for the 2018-19 school year.

Case Baroque Chamber Ensembles
October 28, 1:00-3:00p.m., Harkness Chapel
October 29, 4:00p.m., Harkness Chapel
Enjoy a variety of classical music played on period instruments. These are both free events.

Russian Singing Group Practice
October 31, 6:00-7:00p.m., Haydn Hall 207
Learn to sing traditional Russian songs. No prior knowledge of Russian is required.

Suspira
October 28, 9:50p.m., Cinmatheque
An American student studying ballet in Italy discovers the academy is run by a coven of witches. Age 25 and under tickets are $7.

Vampir-Cuadecuc
October 29, 6:45p.m., Cinematheque
This experimental Spanish film tells the story of Dracula by using behind-the-scenes footage from Count Dracula. Age 25 and under tickets are $9.

The International Studies Program does not endorse or sponsor the fellowships, internships, jobs, and other opportunities listed in the newsletter.  Students are encouraged to evaluate them.