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International Education Week (IEW), November 11-18, 2022, is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education aims to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences. 

IEW 2022 Goals at Wesleyan:

  1. Increase awareness of and promote global learning opportunities within and outside of Wesleyan
  2. Preserve and celebrate our interconnected cultural and linguistic heritages and shared environment
  3. Foster togetherness via intercultural dialogue
  4. Encourage interdisciplinary discourse about global pressures that threaten our shared heritage, including English dominance, forced migration, and climate change

Schedule of Events

🍴 = food provided
  • Friday, November 11

    Global Migration

    Open exhibition | Olin Library, 252 Church St

    More people than ever before make their home in a country other than the one in which they were born. The library has curated a number of books that help shed light on the systemic and personal factors that cause people to leave one home country for another – come check out the Global Migration display in Olin.

    Oddfellows Playhouse Performance of "Journey to the West"

    7:00pm | Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington St

    A modern adaptation of a 16th century epic Chinese novel which combines comedy, adventure, and satire in an allegory of human perseverance and ingenuity. Followed by talk back with director and cast.

  • Saturday, November 12

    Chinese Found Poetry

    Open Exhibition | College of East Asian Studies, Mansfield Freeman Center
    343 Washington Terrace

    An exhibition of found poetry by Chinese speakerson campus in response to continuing Covid-19 lockdowns in China.

    Global Migration

    Open exhibition | Olin Library, 252 Church St

    More people than ever before make their home in a country other than the one in which they were born. The library has curated a number of books that help shed light on the systemic and personal factors that cause people to leave one home country for another – come check out the Global Migration display in Olin.

    Story Sharing Circle

    10:00am - 12:00pm | Japanese House, 79 Lawn St

    Story Circles is a structured yet flexible methodology used by UNESCO and affiliates for developing intercultural competencies in a variety of contexts, both formal and informal. Students in this program house will spend an hour together in a Story Circle, building community and understanding across differences through dialogue.

    Oddfellows Playhouse Performance of "Journey to the West"

    7:00pm | Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington St

    A modern adaptation of a 16th century epic Chinese novel which combines comedy, adventure, and satire in an allegory of human perseverance and ingenuity.

  • Sunday, November 13
    Chinese Found Poetry

    Open Exhibition | College of East Asian Studies, Mansfield Freeman Center
    343 Washington Terrace

    An exhibition of found poetry by Chinese speakerson campus in response to continuing Covid-19 lockdowns in China.

    Global Migration

    Open exhibition | Olin Library, 252 Church St

    More people than ever before make their home in a country other than the one in which they were born. The library has curated a number of books that help shed light on the systemic and personal factors that cause people to leave one home country for another – come check out the Global Migration display in Olin.

    Story Sharing Circle
    2:00pm - 3:00pm | Russian House, 210 Cross St

    Story Circles is a structured yet flexible methodology used by UNESCO and affiliates for developing intercultural competencies in a variety of contexts, both formal and informal. Students in this program house will spend an hour together in a Story Circle, building community and understanding across differences through dialogue.

  • Monday, November 14

    Chinese Found Poetry

    Open Exhibition | College of East Asian Studies, Mansfield Freeman Center
    343 Washington Terrace

    An exhibition of found poetry by Chinese speakerson campus in response to continuing Covid-19 lockdowns in China.

    Global Migration

    Open exhibition | Olin Library, 252 Church St

    More people than ever before make their home in a country other than the one in which they were born. The library has curated a number of books that help shed light on the systemic and personal factors that cause people to leave one home country for another – come check out the Global Migration display in Olin.

    TAPIF Information Session 🍴

    4:30pm - 5:30pm | Fisk Hall

    Want to spend a year in France after graduation? The TAPIF is a program which allows successful applicants to spend a year in France teaching English in French schools. Following a brief presentation of the program and application process, current and former Wesleyan participants will share their experiences and answer questions from the audience.

    OISA Open House 🍴

    5:30 - 7:00pm | OISA Office, Fisk 105

    Come to the Office of International Student Affairs (OISA) Open House to see its new space in Fisk Hall Room 105 and meet members of its staff and your International Student Advisory Board (ISAB)! Complete this short sign-up form by Friday, November 11 at 12pm EST to RSVP for this event and request a bubble tea: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd3mIFMtURr_qRQgJcOqXnQiEVYpxH5OAZ3rUL1e5E1voJ9ow/viewform?usp=sf_link 

    Free bubble tea and snacks will be provided by OISA!  

    The Gamelan from Java to Wesleyan: Open Rehearsal of gamelan music and dance with an introduction

    8:00pm - 9:30pm | World Music Hall

    In addition to enjoying live performance of gamelan music and dance, the introduction of the open rehearsal will explain the history of the introduction of gamelan in the United State and the incorporation of its practical musical experience in the academic curriculum in the World music Program at Wesleyan and beyond.

  • Tuesday, November 15

    Chinese Found Poetry

    Open Exhibition | College of East Asian Studies, Mansfield Freeman Center
    343 Washington Terrace

    An exhibition of found poetry by Chinese speakerson campus in response to continuing Covid-19 lockdowns in China.

    Global Migration

    Open exhibition | Olin Library, 252 Church St

    More people than ever before make their home in a country other than the one in which they were born. The library has curated a number of books that help shed light on the systemic and personal factors that cause people to leave one home country for another – come check out the Global Migration display in Olin.

    International Scientists Panel 🍴

    12:00pm - 1:00pm | Exley 141

    Come to meet STEM scholars that have traveled abroad to work on diverse STEM projects. Learn about their backgrounds, experiences, challenges and success in their scientific fields. Also, come to learn the processes to apply to be accepted at universities outside their country of origin. Event organized by the Wesleyan student SACNAS chapter.
    Lunch will be provided, please RSVP to Tere Padilla-Benavides: tpadillabena@wesleyan.edu 

    International Student Liaison Meet and Greet 🍴

    5:00pm - 6:00pm | Fisk 201

    Come meet Student Academic Resources' peer-to-peer International Liaison Group for any questions on academic resources, studying abroad, being an international student at Wes, or just to say hi! This is an informal meet and greet where anyone can drop by to ask questions or have a conversation. Pizza and beverages will be provided!

    WesSpeaks

    6:00pm - 7:00pm | Boger 113

    Would you like a safe place to practice engaging in discussions with other Wesleyan students, speaking up in your classes, or giving presentations? Come to this first meeting of WesSpeaks and learn more and be part of the conversation as we launch this student initiative! 

  • Wednesday, November 16

    Chinese Found Poetry

    Open Exhibition | College of East Asian Studies, Mansfield Freeman Center
    343 Washington Terrace

    An exhibition of found poetry by Chinese speakerson campus in response to continuing Covid-19 lockdowns in China.

    Global Migration

    Open exhibition | Olin Library, 252 Church St

    More people than ever before make their home in a country other than the one in which they were born. The library has curated a number of books that help shed light on the systemic and personal factors that cause people to leave one home country for another – come check out the Global Migration display in Olin.

    CLS I Hit Submit!

    12:00pm - 1:00pm | Daniel Family Commons (meet at the foot of gthe stairs at Usdan), Usdan 

    This lunch is in celebration of campus applicants to the Critical Language Scholarship, who submitted their applications to this competitive program for the November 15 national deadline. CLS funds intensive summer language study abroad in 14 different languages that the US government has identified as critical to the future of the country: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu.

    Crafting Your Own Career Path as an International Student

    5:00pm - 6:00pm | Olson Commons, Gordon Career Center, Boger Hall

    Come to the Gordon Career Center for this student-moderated session with stories and tips from a diverse and dynamic panel of current Wesleyan international students and alumni crafting their own career paths. One panelist's experience or piece of advice might even influence your own professional trajectory! This IEW event is sponsored by the Gordon Career Center (GCC) and the Office of International Student Affairs (OISA).

    Sankt Martinstag: German Lanterns and Pastries

    5:00pm - 6:00pm | Fisk 209

    In Germany, the 11th of November is "Sankt Martinstag" - and we would like to celebrate it with you! St Martin's day marks the beginning of harvesting and shall remind us of being generous with other people. People usually come together at a bonfire in the evening, walk down the streets with lanterns and torches and sing lantern songs together. We warmly invite you to spend the afternoon with us, crafting our own lanterns from empty milk cartons and eating "Weckmänner*", a sweet bread roll with raisins. Come by for some creativity, sweet treats and some chatter - we'd be more than happy to see you! Sponsored by German Haus

    Taste of Language

    5:30pm - 6:30pm | College of Education Studies, 164 Mt Vernon St

    Are you interested in what it means to be multilingual? International Education? Teaching Languages? Eating delicious snacks from around the world? Join us for "Taste of Language" during the International Education Week in the College of Education Studies Building. Students will be teaching us the most common/ fun words to know in different languages while we enjoy small snacks from around the world.

    Oddfellows: Lecture

    6:00pm - 7:30pm | Russell Library, 123 Broad St

    As one part of a series of events surrounding the Oddfellows Playhouse production of Journey to the West this fall, Allison Bernard, a scholar of early modern Chinese literature, will give a public talk introducing the 16th century novel (Journey to the West, or Xiyou ji 西遊記, attributed to Wu Cheng’en) that inspired the Zimmerman script and Oddfellows production. The talk will be an opportunity for cast members, audience members, and the Middletown community to learn more about the cultural and literary significance of the 16th century source text—a text that is regarded as one of China’s greatest classical novels—as well as the many adaptations and recreations of the novel and its story from the 16th century to the present day.

    Talk with Hafizah Augustus Geter

    6:00pm - 7:00pm | Russell House, 327-303 High St

    The Russell House Reading Series is honored to be hosting Hafizah Augustus Geter. Hafizah is a Nigerian-American poet, writer, and literary agent born in Zaria, Nigeria and raised in Akron, Ohio, and Columbia, South Carolina. Her striking debut poetry collection, "Un-American," was nominated for a 2021 NAACP Image award, and a finalist for the 2021 PEN Open Book Award. Her recently-published memoir "The Black Period: On Personhood, Race, and Origin" is a genre-bending work of lyrical prose; it is both an intimate memoir on her life as the queer daughter of a Muslim Nigerian immigrant and a Black American visual artist, as well as a poignant examination of the ways that race and identity have shaped her life in America.

    Italian Game Night

    6:00pm - 8:00pm | FCGS Commons, Fisk 201

    Come and play tabletop games (card games, board games) while practicing Italian! This event is open to everybody with a basic knowledge of Italian. We will gather and play a selection of card games and board games which will help learners expand their vocabulary and think creatively and and engagingly about their language use. Featured games include Dixit, Codenames, Codenames Pictures, Just One, Monstrawsity, Concept, and many more. 

  • Thursday, November 17

    Chinese Found Poetry

    Open Exhibition | College of East Asian Studies, Mansfield Freeman Center
    343 Washington Terrace

    An exhibition of found poetry by Chinese speakerson campus in response to continuing Covid-19 lockdowns in China.

    Global Migration

    Open exhibition | Olin Library, 252 Church St

    More people than ever before make their home in a country other than the one in which they were born. The library has curated a number of books that help shed light on the systemic and personal factors that cause people to leave one home country for another – come check out the Global Migration display in Olin.

    FLTA Potuck and FCGS Open House 🍴

    12:00pm - 1:00pm | FCGS Commons, Fisk 201

    Join our Foreign Language Teaching Assistants for a deliciously intercultural potluck where they share their cultures with us through cuisine! Foreign Language Teaching Assistants (FLTAs) are non-degree seeking students who come to Wesleyan for one year to enhance our students' language learning experience. Our FLTAs come from all over the world, so what better way to open yourself up to new languages, cultures, and traditions than through homemade food! The Fries Center for Global Studies is home to many intercultural programs like the FLTA Program. Come learn more about Fries and other services our center offers at this event open to the entire Wesleyan Community and those wanting to learn more about the intercultural ecosystems that thrive in and out of Wesleyan!

    WING Open Meeting

    5:00pm - 6:00pm | FCGS Commons, Fisk 201

    Come and sit in on a meeting with the Wesleyan International News Group! WING meets bi-monthly to share their interests in current global affairs, international media messaging, and multicultural learning in the 21st century. Sit down and share ideas with current members while enjoying some hot cocoa!

    LGBTQ+ Movie Screening

    7:00pm - 8:00pm | Woodhead Lounge, Exley 184

    Movie screening for International LGBTQ+

    A Taste of Greek Desserts 🍴

    9:30pm - 10:30pm | Fisk 101

    Come enjoy some delicious Greek desserts for a "taste" of the world-famous Mediterranean Diet.

  • Friday, November 18

    Chinese Found Poetry

    Open Exhibition | College of East Asian Studies, Mansfield Freeman Center
    343 Washington Terrace

    An exhibition of found poetry by Chinese speakerson campus in response to continuing Covid-19 lockdowns in China.

    Global Migration

    Open exhibition | Olin Library, 252 Church St

    More people than ever before make their home in a country other than the one in which they were born. The library has curated a number of books that help shed light on the systemic and personal factors that cause people to leave one home country for another – come check out the Global Migration display in Olin.

    Wesleyan Refugee Project Information Session

    1:00pm - 2:00pm | Exley 139

    How do displaced refugees and immigrants navigate their way in the US legal and education system. What resources are in place to support them? What are ways in which we, the Wesleyan community, can offer help to alleviate the burden even a little? Come learn more about the work that Wesleyan Refugee Project and Wesleyan English Language Learners program do in collaboration with local organizations. Tutors will discuss their initial interest, experiences, and lessons they learned from working with refugees of various ages. Information will be provided on how to get involved with both organizations. Legal aid researchers will discuss the current resources available to refugees and immigrants!

    The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful of the World Cup 🍴

    6:00pm - 8:00pm | FCGS Commons, Fisk 201

    The World Cup has always been more than a soccer (i.e. football) tournament. It has stirred emotions in millions of human beings all over the world since the 1930s. It has given voice to the masses as well as the powerful. It has brought people together and torn them apart. In this (informal) conversation about the history of the World Cup, we will be highlighting some of the most interesting moments of this tournament: the good, the bad, and the beautiful! We will be looking at photos and watching videos of extraordinary athletic feats alongside political and cultural manifestations that took place on and off the pitch. Pizza and beverages provided with sponsorship from OISA and the Fries Center for Global Studies.

     

    Oddfellows Playhouse Performance of "Journey to the West"

    7:00pm | Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington Street

    A modern adaptation of a 16th century epic Chinese novel which combines comedy, adventure, and satire in an allegory of human perseverance and ingenuity.