international students

Virtual study abroad in England: Reflections from Emily Gumal

Tuesday, July 6, 2021
An exciting lineup of summer virtual study abroad offerings attracted nearly 100 University of Iowa students. Course topics included international business in Italy, women’s empowerment in the Dominican Republic, and cultures of Spain. After reviewing the virtual study abroad course options, Emily Gumal chose Shakespeare’s England. She found it to be a great experience and would recommend it to other students. Learn more about Gumal’s experience.

Young alumna gives back to show appreciation

Monday, June 28, 2021
Shuwen Li (BS neuroscience ’20) recently made donations to the University of Iowa Department of Biology and the Asian Pacific American Cultural Center Student Fund. “It’s a way to show my appreciation. I also want to contribute to the Hawkeye community as a proud member,” Li reflects on her decision to give back to her alma mater. 

Student spotlight: Redwan Bin Abdul Baten

Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Redwan Bin Abdul Baten, originally from Bangladesh, left his career as a dentist to pursue his PhD in health services and policy at the University of Iowa College of Public Health. His work in resource-poor rural areas of Bangladesh inspired him to further his education in the field of public health with an eye towards improving rural communities at the policy level. While busy with academics, research, and leadership roles on campus, Redwan recently took time to share a few of his University of Iowa experiences.

International Student Advisory Board awarded Diversity Catalyst Award

Monday, May 10, 2021
The International Student Advisory Board (ISAB) was recently recognized by the UI Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with a Diversity Catalyst Award to honor the group’s work in promoting a diverse and inclusive campus community.

Student spotlight: Tejaswini Kannan

Tuesday, May 4, 2021
First-year student Tejaswini Kannan hasn’t let the COVID pandemic slow her down. Already a leader on campus and involved with on-campus research, Tejaswini has her sights on medical school in the future.

 Student spotlight: Zhuolun Li

Thursday, April 29, 2021
Zhuolun Li, UI student double-majoring in psychology and economics, hails from Kunming, China. He is the current vice president of the Chinese Students and Scholars Association and was also recognized for his contributions as a student employee in the Catlett Hall Market Place.

In the news: Context Culture: Current and former Hawkeyes developing new app and platform

Monday, April 26, 2021
The application and podcast are dedicated to helping people navigate cross-cultural communication in various situations, including study abroad, international education, business, and backpacking.

International Programs to host virtual student presentations on pandemic and mental health Apr. 15

Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Join International Programs for Bridging Domestic and Global Diversity's annual Open Forum event taking place on Thursday, April 15, 2021, from 3:30-4:45 p.m. via Zoom.

Paige Ho on her sense of community at the University of Iowa

Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Paige Ho, double-major in journalism and marketing from Vietnam, calls the University of Iowa her ‘home away from home.’ The honors student is heavily involved on campus through leadership roles in student organizations and student employment. She kindly shared thoughts about her UI experience.

Sydney Nguyen on her sense of community at the University of Iowa

Thursday, March 18, 2021
Sydney Nguyen, English and creative writing major from Vietnam, has already made a large impact on campus in just her second year of her undergraduate career. That involvement has helped her to thrive as a student and gain a sense of community at the University of Iowa.

An open letter to our University Community on anti-Asian harm

Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Let us be clear. We stand in solidarity with Asian American students, international students from Asia, Pacific Islanders, and the Pan Asian community, who continue to experience fear and intimidation. They deserve better. We will do everything in our power to make their safety and security a priority. We will continue our work to eliminate racism on our campus, community, and state.

In the news: International Programs expects a ‘gradual’ return to normal starting this fall

Wednesday, March 17, 2021
It will take time for international-student enrollment to return to its normal frequency and volume, experts predict, as vaccines are doled out throughout the world.