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A NATION-WIDE CELEBRATION AND EXPLORATION OF INTERNATIONAL CULTURES AND CUSTOMS. INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK NOVEMBER 14–18 ATION OF RA Visit www.DavidsonCCC.edu/passport for more information. This Building Capacity at DCCC is a program of the U.S. Department of State, administered by Partners of the Americas. Tuesday, November 15 11 a.m. – Noon A Day in the Life: Germany Location: Reich 100 German exchange student Lukas Hensen will give an overview of German history and culture, and highlight the importance of soccer in German society. Wednesday, November 16 1 – 1:50 p.m. World Wednesday: International Current Events Discussion Location: Rittling Conference Center Join History instructor Gerald Bosch for a lively and interactive discussion of current events happening around the world. Special edition: What Does the World Think about Our Election Results? Wednesday, November 16 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. International Book Club: A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki Location: Rittling Conference Center English instructor Michelle Williamson will lead a discussion of the novel A Tale for the Time Being with a focus on comparing the American and Japanese cultures. Copies of the book are available in the DCCC library! Monday, November 14 10 – 10:50 a.m. DCCC Parade of Nations Location: Davidson Campus Courtyard The kick-off to International Education Week begins with a parade of the nations. Proudly display your heritage or someone else’s as we march through DCCC. Monday, November 14 2 – 2:50 p.m. Fulbright Presentation on Gaelic Games Location: Reich 100 Join Fulbright scholar Jason Finnerty for an insightful look into the two unique Irish sports of hurling and Gaelic football. Learn about their mythological beginnings, history, and culture and their importance to Irish communities abroad. Thursday, November 17 2 – 3 p.m. Arab Culture: From Tunisia to Iraq Location: Reich 100 Fulbright Scholar Jasim Janabi will give an overview of his home country of Iraq, and our international students from Tunisia will discuss different aspects of their country. A comparison of the two countries and cultures will follow. Friday, November 18 11 a.m. – Noon A Day in the Life: Russia Location: Reich 100 Russian exchange students Mariia, Ekaterina, and Nikita will give an overview of their home country, including a discussion of regional differences. STORM Cellar All week long, stop by the for daily international lunch specials!

Transcript of STORM Cellar...2 – 2:50 p.m. Fulbright Presentation on Gaelic Games Location: Reich 100 Join...

A NATION-WIDE CELEBRATION AND EXPLORATION OF INTERNATIONAL CULTURES AND CUSTOMS.

I N T E R N A T I O N A L E D U C A T I O N W E E KN O V E M B E R 1 4 – 1 8

A NATION-WIDE CELEBRATION AND EXPLORATION OF INTERNATIONAL CULTURES AND CUSTOMS.A NATION-WIDE CELEBRATION AND EXPLORATION OF INTERNATIONAL CULTURES AND CUSTOMS.

Visit www.DavidsonCCC.edu/passport for more information.

This Building Capacity at DCCC is a program of the U.S. Department of State, administered by Partners of the Americas.

Tuesday, November 1511 a.m. – Noon

A Day in the Life: GermanyLocation: Reich 100German exchange student Lukas Hensen will give an overview of German history and culture, and highlight the importance of soccer in German society.

Wednesday, November 161 – 1:50 p.m.

World Wednesday: International Current Events DiscussionLocation: Rittling Conference CenterJoin History instructor Gerald Bosch for a lively and interactive discussion of current events happening around the world.

Special edition: What Does the World Think about Our Election Results?

Wednesday, November 165:30 – 7:30 p.m.

International Book Club: A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth OzekiLocation: Rittling Conference CenterEnglish instructor Michelle Williamson will lead a discussion of the novel A Tale for the Time Being with a focus on comparing the American and Japanese cultures. Copies of the book are available in the DCCC library!

Monday, November 1410 – 10:50 a.m.

DCCC Parade of NationsLocation: Davidson Campus Courtyard The kick-off to International Education Week begins with a parade of the nations. Proudly display your heritage or someone else’s as we march through DCCC.

Monday, November 142 – 2:50 p.m.

Fulbright Presentation on Gaelic Games Location: Reich 100Join Fulbright scholar Jason Finnerty for an insightful look into the two unique Irish sports of hurling and Gaelic football. Learn about their mythological beginnings, history, and culture and their importance to Irish communities abroad.

Thursday, November 172 – 3 p.m.

Arab Culture: From Tunisia to IraqLocation: Reich 100Fulbright Scholar Jasim Janabi will give an overview of his home country of Iraq, and our international students from Tunisia will discuss diff erent aspects of their country. A comparison of the two countries and cultures will follow.

Friday, November 1811 a.m. – Noon

A Day in the Life: RussiaLocation: Reich 100Russian exchange students Mariia, Ekaterina, and Nikita will give an overview of their home country, including a discussion of regional diff erences.

STORM Cellar

All week long, stop by the

for daily international lunch specials!

I N T E R N A T I O N A L E D U C A T I O N W E E KN O V E M B E R 1 4 – 1 8

ALL WEEK LONG, STOP BY THE STORM CELLAR FOR DAILY INTERNATIONAL LUNCH SPECIALS!

Visit www.DavidsonCCC.edu/passport for more information.

This Building Capacity at DCCC is a program of the U.S. Department of State, administered by Partners of the Americas.

Monday, November 14 Beer Baked Irish Beef Stew,

Shamrock Salad, Irish Soda Bread

Tuesday, November 15Chicken Schnitzel, German Risotto, Brussel Sprouts,

Rye Bread

Wednesday, November 16Iraqi Style Fried Fish, Rice,

Kale, Roll

Thursday, November 17Baked Ham or Turkey, Stuffi ng, Green Beans,

Candied Yams, Roll

Friday, November 18Beef Stroganoff with Egg Noodles,

Garden Salad, Pita Bread, Russian Tea

All week long, explore international Events including a parade of the nations.