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Global Scholars to present research April 27 | The University of Kansas

Global Scholars to present research April 27 | The University of Kansas
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Global Scholars to present research April 27 | The University of Kansas

Global Scholars to present research April 27 | The University of Kansas
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CapFed Best News: Ahead of Japanese Children s Day, Topeka Zoo gives glimpse into different culture

CapFed Best News: Ahead of Japanese Children s Day, Topeka Zoo gives glimpse into different culture Rafael Garcia, Topeka Capital-Journal © Rafael Garcia/The Capital-Journal Shiori Saeki and Riho Inomata, Washburn University students from Japan, teach Noah and Mia Smith, both of Lawrence, how to fold origami hats on Sunday at the Topeka Zoo s celebration of Japanese Children s Day, which is May 5. The Topeka Zoo s Kay McFarland Japanese Garden might not be on the same scale as its counterparts in the actual country, but Brenda and Mark Smith said the peaceful setting definitely reminded them of the times they were stationed in Okinawa.

Washburn University sociology class to hold community diaper drive

Even though she has lived in Topeka her whole life, Dominique Becher didn t know a lot about the local nonprofits and community organizations helping families in extreme need. But in taking a Washburn University sociology class focused on high-impact community engagement practices, Becher, and several other students like her, are getting first-hand experience in not only recognizing an issue in the community but working to bridge any needs from the issue. Students in one of Sangyoub Park’s courses, Social Class in the U.S., will host the class’s third annual diaper drive for Community Action from March 15 to 28.

2021 Global Scholars announced | The University of Kansas

LAWRENCE The Global Scholars Program has selected 15 University of Kansas sophomores as 2021 Global Scholars. In its 10th year, the Global Scholars program, directed by Megan Greene, associate professor of history, aims to recognize and encourage undergraduate students who have an interest in international studies and a strong academic record. Representing diverse academic fields from across campus, the 15 students were competitively selected for their demonstrated interest in integrating international studies into their undergraduate experiences and potential for high academic achievement and leadership. In the spring semester, the group will participate in a three-hour weekly seminar, “Sociocultural Foundations of Mind and Experience,” taught by Glenn Adams, professor of psychology. As part of the Global Scholars Program, each student will be paired with a faculty mentor with similar interests to work on an internationally focused research project. The scholars will presen

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