PLATTSBURGH, NY (11/13/2009)(readMedia)-- International Education Week runs Monday, Nov. 15, though Friday, Nov. 22, and SUNY Plattsburgh is hosting a series of events to celebrate.
Honored nationwide, International Education Week is designed to increase awareness of international student populations and to encourage cross-cultural learning and integration within campus communities.
"It is important for international students to have opportunities to express themselves and their cultures," said Cody McCabe, assistant director of international student services. "It is equally important for the campus and local community to have opportunities to celebrate other cultures."
This year's events include a special showing of the award-winning documentary "Burma VJ" as well as the fourth annual Night of Nations talent showcase.
Night of Nations is the "capstone event" for the week, according to Jiafu Zheng, a student assistant for international admissions. The showcase features SUNY Plattsburgh's international community in contemporary and traditional performances from around the globe.
While previous International Education Weeks on campus have been directed toward students, the goal for this year is to get the community involved. Consequently, most events are free, and all are open to the public. See the list below for a complete schedule of events.
Even before the official week begins, however, the celebration will start with the annual Moon Festival hosted by the Chinese Association Saturday, Nov. 14, from 5 to10 p.m. in the Algonquin Dinning Hall. Tickets are $4 for students, $6 for faculty/off-campus community and $2 for children. It will feature traditional homemade Chinese food, performances and games.
"This is one of the biggest cultural events on campus every year," said Zheng.
International Week Schedule of Events
Monday, Nov. 16
Tuesday, Nov. 17
Wednesday Nov. 18
Thursday, Nov. 19
Saturday, Nov. 21
For more information on International Education Week '09 and the featured events, contact Kate Friedrich by e-mail at kfrie001@plattsburgh.edu or by phone at 518-564-3259.