

The High Tea on this day will feature a presentation about Pakistan by SEMO students. High Tea at the IV is held every Friday as a place for the Southeast community to gather over refreshments and cultural sharing.
#Carpe diem education series#
Jeopardizing his own life and the security of his family, Charles Mully risks everything and sets in motion a series of events that is nothing short of astonishing.įriday, November 12 High Tea at the IV: Pakistan - 2pm – 4 pm, International Village Against the better judgment of family and community, he sets out to enrich the fate of orphaned children across Kenya.
#Carpe diem education movie#
The movie this week is the 2015 documentary “Mully: A Kenyan Businessman and His Philanthropic Endeavors.” The shares the story of Charles Mully, whose unlikely stratospheric rise to wealth and power leaves him questioning his own existence, searching for meaning in life. Thursday, November 11 International Film Series “Mully: A Kenyan Businessman and His Philanthropic Endeavors” (Kenya) - 7pm, Rose Theater, Grauel Building

They will share insight into their many SEMO study abroad experiences, and present information on future programs. Panel presenters are faculty study abroad program leaders. Wednesday, November 10 Study Abroad Faculty Panel - 12pm, University Center 4 th floor Ballroom AĬome learn about study abroad and the wonderful programs SEMO offers. The theme this year is “Afro-fusion” – expect to be stunned and educated whilst having a great time. The African Student Organization brings back "African Night", an annual event showcasing African culture through music, dance, language, religion, and fashion. Saturday, November 6 African Student Organization presents “African Night” - 6pm – 9pm, University Center 4 th floor Ballroom The High Tea on this day will feature a world trivia competition. High Teas at the IV are held every Friday as a place for the Southeast community to gather over refreshments and cultural sharing. Then one day on a trip to visit her sister in Manhattan she decides to enroll in an English Learners class and meets a host of new people who teach her to value herself beyond the narrow perspective of her family.įriday, November 5 High Tea at the IV: World Trivia - 2pm – 4pm, International Village She is resourceful and open-minded but somehow these traits don't get noticed by them. It is the story of a quiet, sweet-tempered housewife who endures small slights from her well-educated husband and daughter because of her inability to speak and understand English. The movie this week is English Vinglish, a popular 2014 movie from India.

A panel discussion led by members of the Southeast community who are either from the country/culture depicted or have expertise in the themes explored will follow each screening. Each film was selected for its ability to explore cultural and topical issues. Thursday, November 4 International Film Series: “English Vinglish” (India) - 7pm, Rose Theater, Grauel BuildingĪ different international film will be shown every Thursday in November before Thanksgiving break. Kevin Timlin, executive director of Southeast's Office of International Education and Services, to learn about Peace Corps and Fulbright opportunities and hear about both their experiences. Louis based Peace Corps recruiter, and Dr.

Join us for a presentation by Verlisha Brandon, a St. Tuesday, November 2 Overseas Opportunities After Graduation: Peace Corps and Fulbright - 3pm, Dempster 022
