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Students to host bingo fundraiser for Guatemalan health care clinics
On March 8, a group of students will travel to Antigua, Guatemala, for a short-term study abroad course in child welfare. The students hope to raise awareness and funds for the two health care clinics they will visit while in Guatemala with a fundraising event, Bingo for Guatemalan Health Care. The...
Learn about creating short-term faculty-led study abroad programs at upcoming presentation
As part of its Global Talk Spring Series, the Center for International Affairs will present “Developing Short-Term Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs” on Thursday, Feb. 6, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence (located on the lower level of Crawford Hall...
Apply for spring semester study abroad courses by Jan. 24
The final application deadline for all spring semester courses with a study abroad component is Jan. 24. Students can register for a spring semester course and, as part of the course, study abroad in March (over spring break) or in May (after final exams). Almost all offerings are three-credit cou...
Attend Jan. 24 info session to learn more about May-term study abroad; applications due Feb. 1
The application deadline for faculty-led, May-term study abroad courses is Feb. 1, and April 1 for all other summer study abroad programs. For more information on May-term options, there will be an information session on Friday, Jan. 24, from 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall’s first floor confer...
Classics department offering spring break trip to Greece; deadline to apply Jan. 24
The classics department has approved a three-credit study-abroad class in Athens, Greece, to be held over spring break. The trip is open to undergraduate students of all majors and can be applied toward the Arts and Humanities requirement or to fulfill classics major or minor requirements. The app...
Apply for May term study abroad program by Feb. 1
For those considering studying abroad this summer, Case Western Reserve University offers faculty-led, May-term courses and a number of summer programs. In a May-term, faculty-led abroad program, a faculty member takes a group of students to another country as part of a university course. Summer s...
Learn about available courses at study abroad information session
The Office of Education Abroad will host an information session for all students to learn about the benefits of studying abroad and courses available for spring break study abroad. The session will take place in the Tomlinson Hall first floor conference room on Friday, Nov. 8, from 12:45 to 1:30 p.m...
5 questions with…associate professor of history and law Kenneth Ledford
Kenneth Ledford is passionate about modern German history, and his dedication has helped him become a renowned expert in the field. But for Ledford, co-director of the Max Kade Center for German Studies, his interest came somewhat by chance. Ledford studied Latin in high school, but decided as an u...
Faculty advisers: Get students' questions answered during study abroad information session Oct. 10
The Center for International Affairs will host “Study Abroad 101: Tips for faculty advisers,” on Thursday, Oct. 10, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall 135. This session will provide faculty advisers with concrete answers to student questions about study abroad program availability and the sel...
Learn about semester- or year-long study abroad opportunities during upcoming sessions
Those interested in studying abroad for a semester or a full year are encouraged to stop by the Office of Education Abroad tables in Nord Hall atrium. Representatives will be present from the following programs throughout the next two weeks. Maastricht University, Netherlands, on Thursday, Sept. ...