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World on Wednesdays: Spring 2014 Announcement

Posted by on Monday, November 11, 2013 in Archives, News.

Greetings! We are currently seeking students, faculty, staff, and community members who may be interested in collaborating with us on our upcoming World on Wednesdays (WOW) program for Spring 2014 as presenters of diverse and international topics.

One mission of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) is to facilitate and promote international awareness throughout the Vanderbilt community by sponsoring campus-wide events. WOW seeks to provide an educational program that expands our perceptions and prepares us to become more diverse in perspective and more globally inclusive.

Our weekly “World on Wednesdays” program is designed to educate through an expansive spectrum of interesting, new, classic, and specialized topics that relate to global affairs. We would like to extend an invitation to you and the members of our community who might be willing to share valuable knowledge and experiences. Past WOWs have included faculty and student presentations, research findings, study abroad experiences, guest speakers, Vanderbilt organizations, current issues, and special cultural occasions. Please see the attached schedule for examples of this semester’s WOWs.

If your department, organization, or any individual member would like to present at World on Wednesdays, please complete the attached proposal form and return it at your earliest convenience with a preferred presentation day. WOW in Spring 2014 will begin on January 22nd and ends April 9th. All events are held every Wednesday in the Student Life Center downstairs meeting rooms 1 and 2, from 12:00p.m.-1:00p.m.

The scheduled dates are:

  • January 22nd
  • January 29th
  • February 5th
  • February 12th
  • February 19th
  • February 26th
  • March 12th
  • March 19th
  • March 26th
  • April 2nd
  • April 9th

Please contact us for additional information if you are interested in participating and have any questions about WOW program. If there is a person or department we have not reached, and you would like to recommend a presenter, please feel free to pass this email along. We look forward to hearing what topics will be presented in the Spring 2014!