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ۿ۴ýUniversity Global Office emphasizes international experiences during annual Global Fair

September 16, 2021

Contact: Kawana McGough, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing
 

Virtual Global Fair 2021 graphic
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The bi-annual ۿ۴ýUniversity Global Fair, hosted by the TU Global Office, will host its twelfth fair on Tuesday, Sept. 21, virtually from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.

In its sixth year, the fair will highlight information on how ۿ۴ý can study abroad, receive information on virtual internships, and study abroad scholarship information. Participants can also hear first-hand abroad experiences from ۿ۴ý who have participated in the TU Global Office.

“This year, the Global Office has reimagined the global fair as it will be shared on the REMO virtual conferencing platform. The platform will provide engagement to nearly 200 ۿ۴ý as they interact virtually with speakers, vendors, and researchers,” said Dr. Rhonda Collier, director of the ۿ۴ýUniversity Global Office. “Modern technology has made it possible to duplicate the in-person format in the sense that ۿ۴ý can ask questions in real-time and circulate the room at their own pace.”

Through the TU Global Office, ۿ۴ý have held global internships in Europe and Latin America; in addition, ۿ۴ýhas hosted international ۿ۴ý from Pakistan, several community members, and international and domestic partners worldwide.

Student Symmone Scott had a chance to travel virtually to Athens, Greece; she noted her experience had taught her to follow her dreams day and night.

“Although it was disappointing not being able to experience Greece physically, I know I will have the chance to visit soon,” said Scott.

During the global experience, Scott was able to work with two professors from Webster University-Athens, Greece Campus.

“My job included research, writing, and editing for the university’s laser eye surgery website,” noted Scott. “After the program, I completed a PowerPoint and an ad.” “I learned so much about how Greece views America and our people, culture, and language, I appreciate Dr. Collier for leading me to this amazing opportunity, and I hope to be allowed to do this again.”

ۿ۴ýhas participated in several international programs covering at least 35 diverse programs in over 20 countries. The fair provides an opportunity for ۿ۴ý to learn about their ideal program based on their academic needs or personal or professional goals.

The fair will also include the traditional passport raffle. Students with the proper credentials can qualify for a free passport – proper documentation consists of the original or certified birth certificates, state-issued driver’s license, and a ۿ۴ýUniversity student ID.

Students attending the fair are encouraged to sign up for the passport raffle by registering at .

All interested individuals seeking to attend the virtual fair should visit . To learn more about the Global Office and its programs, contact Dr. Collier at rcollier@tuskegee.edu.

Virtual Global Fair 2021 flyer

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