05/06/24

The award was received by Paloma Rodriguez, Director the Office of Global Learning, and Taylor Simpson, Coordinator of the International Scholars Program and Peace Corps Prep Program.

Last week the International Scholars Program (ISP) was honored with the prestigious Career Influencer Award by the Career Connections Center. This award recognizes the impact of the program on shaping the professional and global skills of undergraduate students at the University of Florida. Among the program features mentioned in the award were the intentional connection between global experiences and employability achieved throughout the program and the ePortfolio capstone project.

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Marketing Assistant and Graphic Designer Christina Cozart

Christina Cozart

Christina Cozart is the Marketing Assistant and Graphic Designer at the University of Florida International Center. She uses her experience in art and digital marketing training to ensure that UFIC marketing materials attract and engage the target audience.

Christina’s birthplace is Ithaca, New York, but she spent her childhood in Bolivia, where her parents met. Her grandfather had a sabbatical in...

Last week at the Interface Teaching Conference 2024, organized by the UF Center for Teaching Excellence, several Global Learning Community of Practice members received awards for their curriculum internationalization efforts and completion of global learning professional development programs. Thanks to all for your contributions to global learning efforts at UF!

Congratulations to Prof. Bahar Armaghani, awarded the Global Learning Experiences Exemplary Online Teaching Award by the Center for Teaching Excellence in 2024! Prof. Armaghani, from the Sustainability and the Built Environment (SBE) Program, earned this award for her delivery of the course DCP4214: Green Building...

04/29/24

The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering has received a generous grant of $19,905 from Procter & Gamble to bolster initiatives aimed at internationalizing the engineering curriculum. Procter & Gamble's Higher Education Grant Program supports endeavors of regionally accredited U.S. colleges and universities to better equip students for success. The grant, awarded for the proposal titled "Bringing France to Gainesville: Integrating Arts and Creativity in International Engineering Education," will be directed towards supporting the UF in Lille Engineering and Art in France study abroad program for Summer 2024. This program...

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Dr. Karen Reed, Clinical Associate Professor will assume a new role at the College of Nursing as Interim Associate Dean of Academic Affairs- Undergraduate Education. She will officially assume responsibilities on May 17th.

Reed is a long-time supporter of Fulbright Programs on the UF campus and has a vision and passion for global nursing education. She was the first nurse to receive a Fulbright Scholar Award to Cambodia in 2013-2014. She has sustained the partnerships that she built by returning to...

04/29/24

This Spring, twenty-six UF undergraduate students from across the university participated in the Global Solutions Conversations program. This virtual exchange project connected students from UF with students at the University of Halabja in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.

During the six-week collaboration, students worked together to develop solutions to global issues based on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Upon completion, students earned badges for Empathy and Cross Cultural Communication to be added to their resumes and LinkedIn profiles.Virtual exchange programs like this one offer students the opportunity to collaborate with people from around the world, gaining...

04/29/24

During this visit, a discussion on "Ensuring Security and Democracy in West Africa: Ghana’s Role in Regional and International Cooperation," featured Hon. Albert Kan-Dapaah, Ghana’s Minister for National Security where he highlighted the deteriorating security situation in West Africa and its global consequences. The Minister discussed both the dangers and opportunities emerging from the rapidly changing regional situation and identified potential solutions from Ghana’s perspective that require homegrown regional initiatives and international support.

Several meetings were held towards developing goals for mutual support and academic collaboration.

04/22/24

Left Photo: Members of the Learning Without Borders team who led the initial implementation of the International Scholars program; Amila Tica, Dr. Matthew Jacobs, Paloma Rodriguez and Dr. Mary Kay Carodine. Right Photo: Taylor Simpson, Current Coordinator of ISP and a graduating student

Last week, the Office of Global Learning hosted the International Scholars Program (ISP) ePortfolio Showcase and Graduation Ceremony. This graduation ceremony marked the 10 year anniversary of the establishment of the International Scholars Program.

We were honored to have Dr. Matthew Jacobs, a founding member of the ISP program, as the keynote speaker. During this event, members of...

04/15/24

Congratulations to the faculty members who successfully completed the Spring 2024 Global Learning Institute! This year's cohort had participants representing many disciplines across campus, including medicine, engineering education, business, education, theatre and dance, health and human performance, food science and human nutrition, psychology, journalism, and languages, literatures, and cultures. During this semester-long professional development program, they visited many campus resources in person, such as the museums and the libraries, and identified strategies for incorporating global learning elements into their courses in collaboration with these resources.

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04/15/24

The Office of Global Learning and the Center for Latin American Studies welcomed Latin American COIL/Virtual Exchange experts, Dr. Ana Salomao from Sao Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil and Dr. Veronica Rodriguez from Universidad Veracruzana (UV) in Mexico to the UF campus last week.

During their visit, Dr. Salomao and Dr. Rodriguez met with several faculty and staff and participated in a panel as part of a luncheon to discuss their experiences in establishing effective COIL/Virtual Exchange networks and insights into research opportunities. We look forward to strengthening our relationships with Dr. Salomao and Dr. Rodriguez and their institutions and networks in the very...

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