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Lincoln, Iowa, native on her University of Iowa experience, the value of study abroad, and deepening her Iowa roots

Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Anna Patty (B.A. journalism, Spanish ’03) isn’t afraid to dream big and take risks—characteristics that served her well not only at the University of Iowa, but also today as a business owner, as a community leader, and as a mother of four.

UI student chosen to represent Department of State's Gilman International Scholarship program

Tuesday, August 7, 2018
After studying community health in South Africa on a prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, UI global health major Emily Smith has been chosen to serve as an official representative of the U.S. Department of State’s Gilman International Scholarship Program.

In the news: Grant expands UI winter course on India water poverty

Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Graduate students in the Sustainable Water Development Program can now conduct longer projects to continue the work being done in India.

Q&A with Akash Bhalerao about his experience as an international student at the University of Iowa

Saturday, April 21, 2018
Learn about Akash Bhalerao, undergraduate student from India, pursuing a BA in interdepartmental studies--studying social entrepreneurship and environmental restoration.

Q&A with Clarisse Chia about her experience as an international student at the University of Iowa

Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Learn about Clarisse Chia, undergraduate student from Malaysia, pursuing a double-major in actuarial science and mathematics.

Q&A with Qingyang Su about his experience as an international student at the University of Iowa

Friday, August 11, 2017
Qingyang Su, an undergraduate student in the College of Engineering, is an international student at the University of Iowa. Hailing from Beijing, China, Qingyang has embraced the opportunity to learn about American culture, meet new people, and challenge himself through research and teaching assistant experiences.

Mi Terremoto Personal

Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Unfortunately, my first blog will not be a very happy one.  A strong message presented itself on August 4th and I felt compelled to share it with all of you.

2015 Global Health Studies Conference "Contagion: causes, costs, and containment" to be held Nov. 6 - 8

Friday, October 30, 2015
The 2015 Global Health Conference, "Contagion: causes, costs, containment," will be held from Nov. 6-8, at the University of Iowa. Registration tables open at 3:00 p.m. on the 2nd floor ballroom of the Iowa Memorial Union. The conference acts as a course for students to earn credit and engage with a range of speakers featured from on and off campus.
Brooke Axness at Lions Head in South Africa

The Challenges of Study Abroad

Friday, July 11, 2014
Living in another country is definitely an experience that plummets you into the unknown. Everything you’re used to is completely turned upside down. It’s a scary, yet freeing feeling that creates independence at a whole new level.

4 differences between life in the U.S. and South Africa

Thursday, June 12, 2014
Moving to Africa is a big enough change all on its own, but the day-to-day differences are definitely the ones that are the hardest to get used to. Here are a few differences I have really noticed in my daily life here in South Africa...

College life in China vs. America

Thursday, September 26, 2013
Recently, I got a phone call from one of my best friends since high school. She lives in China and attends university in Beijing. After our chat, I started thinking about the differences between college life for a Chinese student here and in China. As an international student, I love my life in Iowa City and the American opportunities I have to experience. Still, I embrace my Chinese roots.