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May 15
OPT/CPT Information Sessions
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2:00-3:00 pm, WEx Lounge
May 16-18
A World A'Fair: Dining Around the World
35th Annual Dayton International Festival
Friday, 5:00-11:00 pm; Saturday, 11:00 am-11:00 pm; Sunday, 11:00 am-6:00 pm
Dayton Convention Center
May 16-17
Culture Fest
Columbus, Ohio
May 24-25
Asian Festival
Columbus, Ohio
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Fulbright Honors — April 25, 2008 — Kristen Cheney, an assistant anthropology professor, will travel to Uganda this summer to learn how children feel about losing both parents to AIDS. Francis J. Conte, a UD law professor and former dean, will lecture on law at the University of Warsaw, Poland's law school next year.
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Water for Cameroon April 23, 2008 Six engineering students will be spending their summer building a system that will bring clean water to a Cameroon village and save lives.
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A Global Perspective April 23, 2008 The University of Dayton was the focus of a story on international education in one of India's largest newspapers.
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Be an IEP conversation partner for international students taking courses in the Intensive English
Program. As a conversation partner, your only obligation is to
communicate regularly with an assigned student—you decide where,
when and how often. If you are going to be on campus this summer and are interested in
volunteering, e-mail
Susan at sandrosl@notes.udayton.edu.
Une joie de vivre!
Follow one UD student's study abroad adventure as she spends a semester in
Angers, France.
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Hundreds of
UD students have made the journey from Ohio to experience life at UD's sister school in Hawai‘i Chaminade University of Honolulu.
But only a handful of Chaminade students have visited Dayton as part of the UD-CUH exchange program.
During the fall 2007
semester, four Chaminade students made the connection from Chaminade to Dayton a two-way road.
They left the lovely beaches of Hawai‘i to experience a school with a different geography and colder climate,
in an area known as the “Midwest.”
Read about their experience >>
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