SUNY Plattsburgh Hosts International Education Week '09
Posted by Scott on 2009-11-15 in Education, International, Plattsburgh,, SUNY, Week
PLATTSBURGH, NY (Nov. 13, 2009)-- International Education Week runs
Monday, Nov. 15, though Friday, Nov. 22, and SUNY Plattsburgh is
hosting a series of events to celebrate.
Honored nationwide,
International Education Week is designed to increase awareness of
international student populations and to encourage cross-cultural
learning and integration within campus communities.
"It is important for international students to have opportunities
to express themselves and their cultures," said Cody McCabe, assistant
director of international student services. "It is equally important
for the campus and local community to have opportunities to celebrate
other cultures."
This year's events include a special showing of the award-winning
documentary "Burma VJ" as well as the fourth annual Night of Nations
talent showcase.
Night of Nations is the "capstone event" for
the week, according to Jiafu Zheng, a student assistant for
international admissions. The showcase features SUNY Plattsburgh's
international community in contemporary and traditional performances
from around the globe.
While previous International Education Weeks on campus have been
directed toward students, the goal for this year is to get the
community involved. Consequently, most events are free, and all are
open to the public. See the list below for a complete schedule of
events.
Even before the official week begins, however, the celebration will start with the annual Moon Festival hosted
by the Chinese Association Saturday, Nov. 14, from 5 to10 p.m. in the
Algonquin Dinning Hall. Tickets are $4 for students, $6 for
faculty/off-campus community and $2 for children. It will feature
traditional homemade Chinese food, performances and games.
"This is one of the biggest cultural events on campus every year," said Zheng.
Monday, Nov. 16
* International Game Night.
7-9 p.m. Hawkins Cafe/Snack Bar, Hawkins Hall. Plattsburgh's local and
international communities are invited to a night of games from around
the world. Attendees are asked to share their favorite games, whether
they come from America, China, Japan, India, Trinidad or anywhere else.
Tuesday, Nov. 17
* "Burma VJ: Burmese Cultural Challenges." 7-9 p.m. Room 208, Yokum Hall. An award-winning international
documentary about citizen journalism in Burma during in 2007. Featured
in the Sundance Film Festival '09. "Compiled from the shaky handheld
footage of the DVB (Democratic Voice of Burma), acclaimed filmmaker
Anders Ostergaard's Burma VJ pulls us into the heat of the moment as
the VJs (video journalists) themselves become the target of the Burmese
government," says the Sundance Web site. The film has only been shown a
few places in New York and this is the first time it is being shown in
the North Country. Viewing of this film has been made possible by
support from ISS and College Auxiliary Services.
Wednesday Nov. 18
* Model UN Debate. 7-9 p.m. Flynt
Commons, Angell College Center. Debate about current international
issues, hosted by the recently created Model UN Club and the Marketing
Club.
Thursday, Nov. 19
* International Dinner. 5:30-7 p.m. Samuel D's Restaurant, Sibley Hall. International culinary event. $12. Reservations required. 518-564-4264.
Saturday, Nov. 21
* Night of Nations. 6:30-8:30 p.m. E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium, Hawkins Hall. International
Student Services, Club International, theater department and College
Auxiliary Services have partnered to provide the Plattsburgh community
with a showcase of traditional and contemporary cross-cultural music,
dance, fashion, literature and more from the SUNY Plattsburgh
international student community.
For more information on International Education Week '09 and the featured events, contact Kate Friedrich by e-mail at kfrie001@plattsburgh.edu or by phone at 518-564-3259.
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