Dr. Joel E. Correia (he/him), Assistant Professor in the Center for Latin American Studies, has received a 2021 Fulbright Scholar Flex award in support of his project “Building the future: Infrastructure and environmental justice in Paraguay’s Chaco.” As a Fulbright Scholar, he will collaborate with two leading human rights organizations to help launch local environment justice research groups, teach two short courses in the country’s premier anthropology program, and conduct field research. The Scholar “Flex” award will support project...
The UF in Pavia Engineering and Arts in Italy program has started and will run through August 8, 2021. The group of ten students from the University of Florida who arrived in Pavia are attending an Intensive program in Physics organized by the University of Pavia with the Globec Center, the Alma Mater Ticinensis Foundation and Learn International. Students will reside in Palazzo Vistarino, the seat of the international courses that the Foundation co-organizes and manages with the University.
The Intensive Program in Physics is the first international residential program to be launched by the University after the shutdown imposed by the pandemic. And it is also the first course...
Dr. Kathleen Colverson Receives Fulbright Award for Ecuador
Congratulations to Dr. Kathleen Colverson, Associate Research Scientist at IFAS UF, for receiving the Fulbright Scholar Award for research in Ecuador for the Spring of 2022. She will be working with Drs. Myriam Paredes and Steven Sherwood of FLACSO University to study ways to better integrate men and boys into rural household nutrition. This is an area she has been working on in other countries with both the USAID Livestock and Food Safety Labs, and is of interest in South America as well.
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Source: Inside Higher Ed
The State Department is continuing to prioritize applications for student visas, but department officials do not expect to return to full capacity quickly.
Kathryn Strong, a visa policy analyst for the department, provided this information to international educators gathered virtually for the NAFSA: Association of International Educators annual meeting Thursday.
Higher education leaders have been worried for months about whether pandemic-related disruptions to visa processing will prevent...
In early 2020, Research Assistant Professor in the Center for Arts in Medicine (and recent Global Learning Institute fellow), Jeffrey Pufahl, conducted an international collaboration between UF and a local theatre company in Mumbai, India. Funded by the US Department of State, the project goal was to create an original play that would shift Indian audiences towards greater acceptance of the LGBTQ+ population. Even Mists Have Silver Linings ran for a week in Mumbai before being shut down by Covid-19 restrictions. In partnership with a local LGBTQ+ health advocacy organization, The Humsafar Trust, Pufahl researched...
Despite the fact that the coronavirus pandemic still brings uncertain situations for a lot of people, adaptation to these new circumstances is the best solution to manage and adapt to the current condition to keep moving forward, where now more than one third people in Florida have got fully vaccinated for coronavirus.
This week, all Muslims in the United States of America, including Muslim communities in Gainesville, happily celebrated Eid al Fitr, also called the "Festival of Breaking the Fast", on May 13 after completing fully 30 days of fasting beforehand. Indonesian community also did not miss to celebrate this special day commonly called “The Day of Victory” for Muslims....
Source: The Alligator
When city mosques like the Hoda Center closed at the pandemic’s start, plans for Eid were uncertain for weeks. A year later, the center is excited to attempt a return to normalcy.
The communal prayers first-year UF medical student Yusuf Mehkri led on Eid had to be in person. Last year, the community prayed at home and the celebration, along with events worldwide, was canceled for their safety.
But this year, the center rented out the Legacy Park Recreation Complex in the city of Alachua that could fit up to a few thousand socially distanced...
As the nation celebrates Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American Heritage Month, the University of Florida is honored to invite you to help us grow the awareness of intersecting Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi identities, celebrations, stories and empowerment. Join the celebration and learn more about the Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi experience at UF.
Source: UF Emerging Pathogens Institute
Brazil's COVID-19 crisis has steadily worsened this spring. With only 2.7% of the world’s population, Brazil ranks third globally for the total number of people infected with COVID-19, and it is surpassed only by the US and India. It has the regrettable distinction of ranking second globally for deaths due to COVID-19, at slightly more than 395,000.
Countries where the virus is spreading out of control lead researchers to ask, Why? What factors might explain why the virus infects and kills so many people in one country, but not in others...
Have you ever received a threatening email or phone call from someone claiming to be a government official? This is likely a scam. Cybercriminals target international students by posing as representatives of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and other government agencies. The goal is to get you to send an immediate payment or share sensitive information, like your Social Security number, banking information, or GatorLink password.
We partnered with UF Information Technology (UFIT) to provide more information on how to recognize and report these scams. Our Director of International Student Support Services Debra Anderson shares some...