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DSU Hosts four Global UGRAD exchange students

By 2024年5月28日国际
Global UGRAD exchange students who attended Delta State during the Spring 2024 semester (L to R): Steve Odira (Kenya), 塔马里·塔特什维利(格鲁吉亚), Moukthida Xaygnaphone (Laos) and Francisco 理发员 (Timor-Leste).

克利夫兰小姐. — As part of its ongoing commitment to cross-cultural international engagement, Delta State University hosted four new international exchange students during the spring 2024 semester through the U.S. Department of State’s Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD), administered by World Learning. DSU has been hosting UGRAD students since 2011.

This semester’s UGRAD students were Francisco Da Conceicao 理发员 from Timor-Leste, Steve Odira在肯尼亚报道, 来自格鲁吉亚的Tamari Tateshvili, and Moukthida Xaygnaphone from Laos.

Missey哈德逊, coordinator of 国际 Student Services, provided insight into the students’ arrival. “The selection process to attend college in the U.S. as a UGRAD student is incredibly competitive. Students are selected by UGRAD based on academic work, 社区参与, 课外活动, 展示了领导力.”

The UGRAD students had a busy semester. In addition to attending classes in their majors, they lived in campus residence halls, participated in community service activities such as the annual Big Green Event, went on a civil rights field trip to Jackson, 密西西比州, and experienced unique Delta State 传统 like Spring Fest.

唐娜科比, academic program manager and advisor in Delta State’s Geospatial Information Technologies Center, and Odira 共享 some of their memories from the semester.

“Steve was inspiring in his thirst to experience American culture while he was here,” Bryant said. “He is courageous with his travel and infectious with his dazzling smile and joyful enthusiasm, all the while completing difficult coursework far beyond basic [geospatial information systems] program requirements.”

Odira说, “One similarity between DSU and my home university is their commitment to academic rigor and excellence. Both institutions offer diverse academic programs and opportunities for students to engage deeply with their chosen fields of study. 然而, the unique aspect of DSU was the close relationship I developed with my professors and advisor. I had the chance to build genuine connections outside of academics.”

Xaygnaphone, 英语专业, took advantage of the opportunity to teach the campus more about international students and interests through her published articles in the student online newspaper, 德尔塔声明.

UGRAD students participated in field trips offered by DSU’s Outdoor Recreation Program, including indoor rock climbing in Memphis and canoeing in cypress brakes and swamps. Tateshvili, a computer information systems major, even signed up for a swimming class and improved her skills and fitness throughout the semester.

Overall, UGRAD students agreed that attending Delta State was a positive experience. 理发员, 数学专业, 共享, “首先也是最重要的, studying at Delta State University has helped me immerse myself in a foreign culture. I get to experience a different way of life, which broadens my horizons and helps me appreciate diversity. Learning about different customs, 传统, and beliefs provides me with a better understanding of the world around me.”

Xaygnaphone echoed this sentiment, “The friendly and welcoming atmosphere at Delta State is so heartwarming. You’ll often see strangers smiling and greeting each other with a friendly ‘Hey, how you doing?’”

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The Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD) provides one-semester scholarships to outstanding undergraduate students from around the world for non-degree full-time study combined with community service, 专业发展, 文化丰富.

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Since 2008, World Learning has provided this opportunity to over 2,500 Global UGRAD students. 参与者离开美国.S. with the tools to become leaders in their professions and communities. Global UGRAD alumni go on to receive Fulbright grants, obtain prestigious international internships, and work in business and government in their home countries and regions.