Summer 2019 International Programs

Twelve English courses, nine field trips, 21 participants in the Conversation Partner Program, 28 short-term students, and 103 study abroad students are some statistics that describe the work of the Office of International Affairs, English Language Program, and affiliated departments in this summer 2019 semester.  Despite the current uncertainties and turbulence in the international education field, we continued our commitment to running excellent programs and creating optimal learning opportunities to students.As a final project for the Academic Lectures course, students worked in groups to create proposals to make Chatham a better place for everyone. They then presented their posters at the End-of-Term Celebration. Their poster presentations offered great recommendations to improving international programs and student experience, including:

  • Making Chatham cooler by creating "green curtains" from ivy plants and pergolas
  • Using the Carriage House as the Global Community Room where domestic and international students gather for conversations and activities - This emphasizes the importance of turning a space into a "place to be" for certain activities
  • Making Chatham attractive to international students by improving student experience, building more partnerships that work, and creating "friendlier" websites. The goal is to promote intercultural understanding, valuable experience, and a more diverse learning environment - a promise that Chatham is working hard on delivering
  • Providing international students with more opportunities to socialize and use English through "big events," "small events," day trips, and holiday parties - things that Chatham does very well in the fall and spring semesters, but may be lacking in the summer term

Students highlighted the importance of creating a social event in a relaxing environment at the beginning of the semester so that they could bond with others. Students reported forming closer friendships and doing more things together after the BBQ Party at Mr. Musick's house.Below are pictures of the highlights of these programs, followed by pictures of students' posters, illustrating the suggestions students made.

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