Satterfield Hall was filled with the sights, sounds and smells of Lunar New Year as Kent State University students gathered Feb. 14 to celebrate and learn to make Asian dumplings.Kent State offers a diverse global community with students representing 89 countries studying on the Kent Campus.Emily Zhang, a graduate student in translation and teaching assistant in Chinese language within the College of Arts and Sciences, stood over a steaming pot of water carefully stirring the freshly made dumplings filled with either ground beef or poultry. “The trick is making sure they don’t stick toge...
World Bridge - All countries!
Come celebrate the end of the year at our final Spring event! This will be an opportunity for all international and American students to come together and share games and activities from their home countries. Bring a traditional game, a common pastime, a unique twist on a familiar one like Rock, Paper, Scissors, it's up to you! Or just bring yourself and come have fun! Food from Tahini will be provided.
Global Conversation Hour
Join us for a casual afternoon of fun, friendship, games, conversation, and snacks!
World Bridge - Spain
Learn about Spain through an interactive activity, new friends, and food.
Global Conversation Hour
Join us for a casual afternoon of fun, friendship, games, conversation, and snacks!
Global Conversation Hour
Join us for a casual afternoon of fun, friendship, games, conversation, and snacks!
Quick Tips IMPROVE Series, Part 2: Modules Overview
Welcome back to Part 2 of our IMPROVE series. If you recall our acronym from our last post, you’ll remember that the M in IMPROVE stands for Modules Overview. In this post, we will discuss the purpose of modules, how students navigate them, and how to create a module structure in your own courses.
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World Bridge - Russia
Learn about Russia through an interactive activity, new friends, and food.
International Women's Day
Come view a gallery of posters and listen to a panel discussion about women's experience and gender equity in countries around the world; followed by a service project creating reusable menstruation products in support of Days for Girls.