Encouraging global understanding in engineering through Study Abroad
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering seems to be doing something right when it comes to supporting international students and encouraging students to study abroad.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering seems to be doing something right when it comes to supporting international students and encouraging students to study abroad.
Colorado State University’s Virtual Education Abroad Fair is scheduled for Sept. 7-10 through Zoom and online videos.
Images from CSU students' Education Abroad experiences can be downloaded as online meeting backgrounds.
The award empowers students who might not have thought that an Education Abroad experience was for them or that they could afford it.
The virtual fair will allow students to explore the breadth of overseas study, research, intern, and service-learning options available.
Caley Dallman wanted to be a teacher, but then she found her calling at CSU in engineering.
Jayleen Serrano, a senior art student concentrating in graphic design, spent the summer in Seoul studying South Korean cinema, culture, and history.
After graduation with her degree in computer science, Goldstein will be a summer intern at a startup in Old Town called Mountain Data Group, then travel to South America.
A new semester-long education abroad program, Liberal Arts and Community Engagement, will give students the opportunity to immerse themselves in a new culture, lifestyle, and community at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur.
Nontraditional ethnic studies student, Anna Wiig, received the prestigious Gilman International Scholarship -- a grant program that gave her the opportunity to study abroad for an entire semester in Peru. She focused on cultural and social dynamics, like race, immigration, and sustainability, while increasing her Spanish language abilities during her semester.