In Memoriam: Nataliya Plesha

In Memoriam: ISSS remembers our former international student, Nataliya Plesha. We were saddened to hear of her recent passing, and will remember her for her warmth, humor and energy. In 2012, we asked international students to share with us photos that capture an important or significant moment from their life in the United States. Nataliya shared with us this photo from when she won a national award for teaching. She will be greatly missed.

Nataliya Plesha photo

 

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7/1 Changes In The WRTD Bus Pass Program

7/1 Changes In The WRTD Bus Pass Program

Dear UConn students and employees,

Pick up your new passes for the Windham Regional Transit District buses under WRTD’s UConn/Mansfield “Fare Free” program.  Blue passes  for the “WRTD’s UConn/Mansfield “Fare Free” program” from UConn Parking Services expire July 15, 2016. The free passes are available for pickup at the Parking Services Office.  UConn IDs will be required when you pick up your passes.  The passes will be valid for use on the Storrs-Willimantic bus and the Willimantic City bus routes.

Details are as follows:

We’re excited to share some good news with you.

Having been approached with concerns about the changes to the Windham Regional Transit District program, the University has decided to continue the WRTD Free Fare program for the upcoming year.

This reverses the earlier plans under which individuals would have purchased a pass for their WRTD rides. Those who have already purchased a bus pass will be reimbursed.

The free passes are available for pickup at the Parking Services Office.  UConn IDs will be required when you pick up your passes.  The passes will be valid for use on the Storrs-Willimantic bus and the Willimantic City bus routes.

The expired University blue passes will be valid until July 15.  Unfortunately, any yellow pass provided by the Town of Mansfield to students or staff are only valid until June 30, 2016 when the Town’s program expires.

Anyone with questions can contact us at 860-486-1448, or you can send a message to transportation@uconn.edu.

 Visit www.wrtd.net for full schedules.

Career Workshops for International Students

The Center for Career Development is presenting two workshops specifically geared towards the international student job search.

Sign up for the workshop online at www.icworkshops.uconn.edu

 

Writing your American Résumé

Oak Hall 109

Thursday March 3rd at 4pm

What employers look for on résumés varies across the world. Come learn best practices of writing and editing your first American résumé. We will go over how to structure your résumé, what content to include, and how to strengthen your bullet points.

 

Navigating the Spring Career Fair as an International Student

Oak Hall 101

Tuesday March 22nd at 4pm

Career Fairs can be overwhelming; arrive prepared by attending this preparation workshop.  You will learn how to approach employers, what to say in your “elevator pitch,” what to wear, as well as tips and strategies for international students.

Worldfest

WORLDFEST 2016 is Here!  Join Us Now

2016 WF Invitation email FINAL

 

 

Listen to Coverage From WHUS UConn Radio On WorldFest 2015

(Article Below)

WorldFest 2015 Celebrates Global Diversity, Multiculturalism at UConn

By Reid DiRenzo & Jennifer Jaramillo

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Students, families and local community members gathered at the University of Connecticut on Sundayto experience the diverse cultural organizations offered on campus. Many students and members were adorned in traditional cultural attire, and booths were lined up all around Rome Ballroom to highlight different artifacts, history and food.

Many participants in WorldFest expressed the importance of both learning about various cultures and reaching an understanding between other groups.

“We are all human from different parts of the world. We are wearing different clothes, but a majority of people all around the world have the same way of thinking they are kind and they want peace.”

That’s President of the Iranian Cultural Organization at UConn Reza Amin, a Ph.D. student who came to the U.S. in 2013. He says the group wanted to participate in WorldFest this year to counter the negative light in which he thinks Iranian culture is often portrayed.

“Since I came here I realized that people that many people don’t realize where Iran is geographically located, how the people look like, how the music sounds, how people write for example.”

The Bangladeshi Student Association was also featured at WorldFest and members performed a traditional Bengali song.

“We are you know very prideful in our own culture but we also really want to know about other cultural organization and respect other cultural organizations in the way that other respect us and I think that mutual respect is really important.”

That’s Rubayet Lasker, a member of the Bangladeshi Student Association at UConn, who was stationed at the organization’s booth to provide guests with information about show artifacts. Here’s Fariha Rashid, also from the Bangladeshi Student Association.

“It is a way to showcase my culture because you can see what I am when you look at me you don’t know what it means or where I come from. All these artifacts are things from my living room that my parents collect, things are really significant to me and it is important to share with the student community.”

Bangladeshi Student Association Member Shanjida Jui said "We are performing a Bengali song 'Modhu Maloti.'" (Photo By: Santiago Pelaez) Many other organizations put together a performance showcasing traditional dances, music and chants.

Sounds of traditional culture filled the air from the drum beats and chants from UConn Taiko. UConn Taiko President Timothy Siu says Taiko is a traditional form of Japanese drumming modernized for performances.

Representatives from Education Abroad were also in attendance to give interested students information on the different opportunities UConn offers to study abroad. One representative was UConn senior Franklin Bravo who studied abroad in London.

“Having lived in Europe for three in a half months and being Ecuadorian and having that different side of me it a good way to spread my enthusiasm for traveling diversity to other students and expand my own knowledge about the diversity on this campus.”

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WorldFest 2015 will be held on:

Sunday, March 8th, 2015

1pm-4pm

Rome Ballroom (South Campus)

WATCH THIS VIDEO FROM LAST YEAR’S WORLDFEST!

View our 2015 WorldFest flyer for more information – We hope to see you in March!

World Fest mini-flyer

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Preliminary Information/Details

Worldfest Invitation 2015

Our WorldFest Introductory meeting dates are:

Tuesday, November 4th from 2pm-3pm

Wednesday, November 5th from 11am-12pm

Thursday, November 6th from 1pm-2pm

(Meetings will contain the same info, so organizations would only need to attend one of these)

If you would like more information, please email Patricia Lin-Steadman

Bus Trip – The Shoppes @ Buckland Hills Mall (11/07/15)

ISSS Fall Bus Trip to The Shoppes at Buckland Hills Mall
Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015
Departs Storrs: 9:30 AM
Departs Mall: 2:00 PM
$10

Tickets restricted to current UConn students & scholars (and dependents)

First Come First Served Basis — Seating is Limited

Tickets On Sale Now !
Purchase Online with a Credit Card or at ISSS with Cash/Check/Money Order
Non-Refundable
For More Information Please Visit: http://www.theshoppesatbucklandhills.com/

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