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LWC kicks off International Education Month

By Sabine Eastham, Director of International Student Programs

November is International Education Month (IEM) at Lindsey Wilson College. On November 7, 2018, the International Student Programs (ISP), together with the Black Student Union Club (BSU), celebrated international education and exchange worldwide with their first event: *TED talk (Transcontinental Educational Discussions): "When in Rome do as the Romans do?!"


In the Norma and Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship, five panelists discussed questions regarding "Cultural Identity", presented by Dr. Curtis Lee, Professor of Religion, who functioned as the moderator.

Join us today, for the second event during the IEM: *TED talk and "Explore Japan".


This story was posted on 2018-11-07 10:07:12
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Cultural Identity discussion kicks off International Education Month at LWC



2018-11-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Sabine Eastham.
From left to right: Drew Morgan (Radcliff, KY), Alexia DeHaven-Boyd, President of BSU (Nashville, TN), Dr. Curtis Lee as the moderator (Columbia, KY), Yuta Yamamoto (Tokyo, Japan), Derrick Kisita (Kampala, Uganda). Not pictured: Josiah Kelsey (Louisville, KY)

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