
Global Learning & Engagement
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Weekly Newsletter
Updates for Monday, October 16th - Sunday, October 22nd
Our office will be working remotely October 19th & 20th. Please email staff.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING, EVENTS, AND ACTIVITIES
October Shuttles
LGBTQ - History Month
Out There: The Quest for Extrasolar Worlds
Tuesday, October 17th
Tuesday, October 17th
Saturday, October 21st
On Tuesday October 24 UCA’s Rotaract Club will host an event in recognition of World Polio Day
https://www.endpolio.org/world-polio-day.
Dr. Jeff Allender, polio survivor and retired professor in Geography at UCA will speak via zoom at 6:00 pm on his experience as a young boy stricken with polio.
Rotaract is a service club for young people dedicated to international peace and understanding and serving others.
Location : UCA Student Center room 213
Tuesday October 24: 5:50-7:00 pm
Please consider joining us to support our Rotaract club and fight polio!
Multicultural Public Relations Class
TRAVEL SIGNATURES
If you are traveling outside of the United States please make sure page 2 of your I-20 or page 1 of your DS-2019 is signed for travel.
In order to get your I-20/DS-2019 signed you must follow the following instructions:
- Fill out the travel signature form-
- Drop off your I-20/DS-2019
- Wait for an email for when to pick up your I-20/DS-2019
Your travel signature is valid for 1 year (EX- January 9, 2023- January 8, 2024). If you have further questions please email Sarah Habtemariam- shabtemariam@uca.edu or Pamela Woodard George- pwoodardgeorge@uca.edu
Looking Ahead
Trivia Time!
NEW TRIVIA QUESTION:
The "Peach State" of Georgia actually has a larger money making fruit crop. What is it?
The first student to email mwynn@uca.edu with the correct answers will receive their choice of t-shirt for a prize!
Congratulations to Parvinder Singh our two time trivia question winner!
The answer was: J. William Fulbright of Arkansas , elected to the senate in 1944. He is best known for the Fulbright Scholars Act of 1946, which created scholarships for Americans to study abroad and for foreign scholars to study in the United States.