Articles from February 2021

COVID care for vulnerable populations on March 16 WorldCanvass

Thursday, February 18, 2021
Physicians, researchers, and advocates for Iowa’s most vulnerable populations will address public health and the pandemic, the needs of marginalized and vulnerable populations, and the challenge of vaccine hesitancy on the next WorldCanvass. The program, produced by UI International Programs and hosted by Joan Kjaer, begins at 5:30 p.m. on March 16. WorldCanvass is free and open to all.

Study abroad to host info session on a virtual tour of Madrid, Mar. 4

Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Join UI Professor Ana Rodriguez-Rodriguez and Study Abroad Advisor Emily Brown to learn about a Virtual Literary Tour of Madrid on Thursday, March 4, at 3:00 p.m. via Zoom.

Study abroad to host info sessions on virtual program in England, Mar. 3 & 10

Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Spend your summer (May 24, 2021 - June 18, 2021) exploring Shakespeare's England virtually through performances, readings, and live-streamed interviews and presentations with actors, directors, and scholars in London and Shakespeare’s hometown of Stratford-Upon-Avon.

Study abroad to host info sessions on virtual program in the Dominican Republic, Mar. 4 & 11

Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Join UI Professor Mo Haskins and Study Abroad Advisor Cory Petersen to learn about a virtual abroad program, Women's Empowerment in the Dominican Republic, that will discuss course content, scholarships, funding, and the application process about this unique international experience.

Innovation in study abroad offerings for Summer 2021

Tuesday, February 16, 2021
An archaeology dig in Sicily…performances of Shakespeare’s work…learning about Spain’s culture through conversations with Spaniards…all from the comforts of home. These experiences represent a small sampling of what students can expect from virtual study abroad course offerings this summer. The courses, led by UI faculty members, illustrate a bright spot of the COVID-19 pandemic—innovation through necessity. Student interest in learning about the world around them hasn’t diminished just because international travel isn’t possible at the moment. A growing group of faculty members has accepted the challenge to create virtual study abroad courses that allow students a rich learning experience—often featuring small-group discussions with in-country experts and scholars, hands-on cultural activities, livestreamed performances, and guided tours of historical sites.

Study abroad to host virtual info session on exploring the archaeology of Sicily, Mar. 9

Friday, February 12, 2021
Join UI Professor Glenn Storey to learn about a virtual course, Exploring the Archaeology of Sicily, that will investigate archaeological sites, from the paleolithic to the present on Tuesday, March 9 at 12:30 p.m. via Zoom.

Study abroad to host virtual info session on the Cutures of Spain program, Mar. 3

Friday, February 12, 2021
Learn about a unique virtual opportunity to travel to Spain with UI Department of Spanish and Portuguese Professor Luis Martin-Estudillo. 

In the news: International honors society Phi Beta Delta returns to University of Iowa

Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Yashwant Vyas, assistant director at Diversity Resources in the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, led the charge for the revival of international honors society Phi Beta Delta with the Alpha Tau Chapter at UI after the society’s previous long absence.

Virtual Gilman scholarship info sessions to be held for Academic year 2021-22 - Feb. 11-22

Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Please join International Programs for one of several information sessions to discuss the process of applying for a Gilman Scholarship. Applications are now being accepted for Summer and Fall 2021.

In the news: UI professor Anna Barker's 100-day guided reading of 'War and Peace' begins Feb. 1

Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Believe it or not, Anna Barker planned to read "War and Peace" months before the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol earlier this month. Throughout 2020, Barker, a professor of Russian literature at the University of Iowa, led three other readings to help guide those stuck at home through the ongoing global pandemic. Some of her former students following along with the "Paradise Lost" reading joked she needed to start a new project: "1812 days of 'War and Peace.' "