“Living a Good Life” is a large, team-taught philosophy course in which students read, debate, and put into practice the ideas of ancient philosophers about how to live well. All the readings for the class are in English, but most of them were originally written in Ancient Greek or Classical Chinese. In order to give…
Documenting a Monday Pin-Up; Architecture Is Just Like Poems
Ziye Zhu is a Dance Major in the Columbia University Shape of Two Cities exchange program. Ziye was sorting through her new identity as a student learning architecture. She talks about embracing a studio mentality by introducing a specific experiencing of designing new installations for the site of Paley Park in NYC. Learning architecture…
Meet Liana Pshevorska, our new Associate Professor of the Practice in French
written by Megan Bauerle ’24 The Fries Center for Global Studies is thrilled to introduce Associate Professor of the Practice in French, affiliated faculty at the Fries Center for Global Studies, and one of our newest members of the Global Engagement Minor Advisory Committee, Professor Liana Pshevorska. Background Professor Pshevorska grew up in Ukraine in…
Excavating the Histories of Mali’s Women Activists: A Look Into “Decolonizing African Women’s Archives” with Project Archives des Femmes du Mali
written by Olivia Andrews ’24 Though Mali gained independence in 1960, Malian women were still restrained by the oppressive holds of colonial and patriarchal barriers, excluding them from reaping the benefits of the recent political progress. Looking into the histories of Malians during this time, one may find references to the spectacle of the women’s…
FLTA Series: Introducing Kotoha Mori
Konnichiwa! Hello everyone, I am Kotoha Mori, the Japanese language FLTA for the academic year 2022-2023. My name is written as 琴華 in Japanese Kanji script. I was born and raised in Kyoto, a beautiful city in the Kansai region of Japan. Kyoto was the capital city until 1869 and is still regarded as the…
Perspectives on the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) in India from Wesleyan CLS Alumni
article by Julissa Mota, ’26, Fellowships Assistant at the Fries Center for Global Studies, Fall 2022 The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is an immersive summer program that provides US citizens 8-10 weeks of language learning at various study abroad institutes around the world. These institutes promote rapid language gains in 14 different languages essential…
FLTA Series: Introducing Priyanka Chakraborty
Hello everyone! My name is Priyanka and I am the Fulbright FLTA for Hindi Language at Wesleyan for the academic session 2022-2023. I am from the beautiful, ancient and diverse country India. I was born in Kolkata, also called the city of joy which is located in the eastern part of India. I studied in…
Kennedy Odede ’12 on the United Nations Climate Change Conference: COP 27 left out Africans, but climate progress still possible
Kennedy Odede is an internationally recognized human rights activist. Kennedy was born and raised in the Kibera Slum, the largest slum in Africa. As the oldest of eight children, he assumed responsibility for his family at the age of ten. In Kibera he became a certified HIV/AIDS counselor, was a community health worker, and ran…
A Sunday at the Korean Spa (+ Yummy Food)
6 Ways to Practice Your French Before Studying Abroad
by Nicholas Summerson, Class of 2023 and VWPP Spring ’22 Before going abroad to France, many students are nervous about their language abilities and if their years of taking language classes will translate into using their skills in the real world. As a student who studied abroad the spring semester of 2022, I can attest…
Catch these awesome IEW events starting November 11th!
International Education Week (IEW), November 11-18, 2022, is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education aims to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange…
Meet our Fall ’22 Global Correspondents!
The Global Correspondent Program is an initiative from within the Study Abroad Office that allows students and other members of the Wesleyan community to see what the day-to-day looks like for students studying abroad! This semester, four students were selected as Global Correspondents. While abroad, Global Correspondents will document their study abroad experience through…
FLTA Series: Introducing Yenyu Lin
Hey! My name is Yenyu Lin (Chinese name: 林晏羽), I am the Chinese FLTA this year! I grew up in Tainan, a beautiful historical city in southern Taiwan. Before I came to Wesleyan in 2021, I studied my master degree in Teaching World Languages at University of Kentucky. And before that, I taught English to…
Changes to the Middle Eastern Studies Minor
Established in 2010, the Middle Eastern Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program that offers students interested in a Middle East concentration with a curriculum that integrates government, history, religion, art history, and language study. The minor has historically required eight credits, including two language courses at the intermediate level. After a re-evaluation of the curriculum…
Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum (CLAC) Classes Being offered in the spring
What is CLAC? Wesleyan University’s CLAC program is administered out of the Fries Center for Global Studies, and aims to provide students and faculty across the campus with opportunities to deepen their engagement with their subjects through the use and further development of their language and intercultural skills. CLAC courses at Wesleyan can be linked to…
FLTA Series: Introducing Romane Rousseau
Hi everyone! My name is Romane and I am one of the French FLTAs for the 2022-2023 academic year. I was born in Vendée, a region located on the west coast of France, but now I live and study in Paris. I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English after completing a three-year program in…