Western Connecticut State University’s commitment to helping students understand the world continues with a series of events during International Education Week, Nov. 15-19, with several programs open to the public.
The public can participate in virtual discussions with Dr. Galina Bakhtiarova, professor of Spanish, Department of World Languages and Cultures, regarding foreign-themed movies. Participants are asked to view the following movies in advance and then attend the virtual Thematic Film Discussions:
- “Pain and Glory,” “Talk to Her,” “About My Mother” and “Volver” – virtual discussion about the Spanish films’ director, “The World of Pedro Alodovar,” will take place at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 15, at here.
- “Babette’s Feast,” Ratatouille,” Tortilla Soup” and “Tampopo” – virtual discussion takes place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 16 here.
WCSU hosts International Education Week to help students expand their knowledge of the world and experience different cultures, and to promote diversity. As part of this effort, the university will host events for students including information sessions about opportunities of international involvement and study abroad, including Fulbright and Boren scholarships. Many WCSU students have earned these coveted scholarships and expanded their education overseas. Other offerings during the week include Chinese Calligraphy and culture, the history of the Tango, access to the International Student Association, and international cuisine served during food services on both campuses.
International Education Week was designed as an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide and is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education.
For more information, contact the Office of Public Relations at pr@wcsu.edu.