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November 21, 2012
High school international students to participate in 鶹ý Holiday Celebration
Nearly 50 area high school international exchange students and their local host families have been invited to make the University of Louisiana at Monroe their “Home for the Holidays,” Tuesday, Nov. 27.
Beginning with the tenth annual Holidays at 鶹ý celebration at 5 p.m., in 鶹ý’s Scott Plaza, exchange students will be welcomed into the 鶹ý community by members of the International Student Association to share in the holiday festivities.
A joint effort by the 鶹ý Department of World Languages, the office of International Student Programs and Services, the office of international Recruitment and Admissions, and the College of Education and Human Development Culture Connection, the event will mark the beginning of an annual 鶹ý tradition.
“Everyone knows the world is getting smaller,” said Dr. Ruth Smith, director and professor in the School of Humanities. “We are delighted to have these representatives from other countries come home to 鶹ý for the holidays.”
Following the event, exchange students will participate in an international family potluck dinner in the Student Union Building.
At the dinner, the exchange students will have the opportunity to meet with 鶹ý international students as well as faculty from different departments.
Representing 14 different countries, including Germany, Czech Republic, France, Norway, Slovakia, Serbia, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Italy, Vietnam, South Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan, the high school exchange students are part of a growing trend of high-ability international pre-college and college students coming into the region.
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