International Education Week, taking place Nov. 18-22, celebrates the different cultures across the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ community and highlights international experiences and opportunities the university offers.
The and the promote this weeklong national initiative for American and international students to be successful in this ever-growing global environment. The Office of Global Education at ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State is spearheading this event along with other university units.
Hannah Weber, advisor for international students and scholars in the Office of Global Education and organizer of International Education Week, is thrilled the week is getting campuswide and national attention.
βAs someone working in international education, it's exciting to see that recognized on a governmental level and then to see it also embraced by the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State community is really great,β Weber told ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State Today.
This yearβs theme for the International Education Week is βExplore,β meaning students should explore the different international opportunities, grow from these opportunities and learn about the different cultures and experiences in the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State community.

A full slate of events is scheduled to honor the week. For example:
- On Nov. 18, the Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship is hosting an βEducation Abroad Webinar: How to Get Started on Your Education-Abroad Journeyβ for students in the college.
- On Nov. 19, the Womenβs Center is hosting βA Day in the Life of an International Female Studentβ from when she arrives at the airport to moving in on campus and beyond.
- Nov. 20 features a joint Office of Global Education and International Student and Scholar Services event titled βMauritania Cultural CafΓ©,β welcoming Idrissa Diakite, a translation studies graduate student, to tell her story.
- Nov. 21 is the International Cookoff competition.
βThe Office of Global Education is organizing the International Cookoff, which is an opportunity for international students to showcase their cuisine,β Weber said. βIt consists of a competition between seven teams from seven different countries cooking a recipe from their home countries. We will have judges voting on the winner, but it is more of an opportunity to taste foods from different countries.β

The International Cookoff will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Nov. 21 in the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Student Center Ballroom. The event is free and open to the entire ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State community. People are encouraged to stop by, walk through the different stations from each country and sample the food.
This yearβs participants represent Bangladesh, China, India, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria and Sri Lanka.
βWhat thrills me is how widespread the participation is around campus for this event,β Weber said. βDifferent departments and organizations are hosting different events throughout the week that center on international education. Thereβs really an event for everybody.β
International Education Week is filled with different opportunities for students to explore different cultures, understand exchange programs, talk with international students and American students who studied abroad and much more.
Weber said there are plenty of events for students to look forward to, such as the Education Abroad Paint and Sip, the Effective Communication Strategy and the Freeman Fellows Info Session events. Counseling and Psychological Services is hosting the Effective Communication Strategy event regarding communication in different settings and cultures.
βThe Freeman Fellows Info Session is an event for students to learn about the $5,000 scholarship to intern abroad in Asia for the summer of 2025,β Weber said. βThey will go over the application process and also make origami paper cranes to send to the Childrenβs Peace Monument in Japan.β
See the full International Education Week calendar of events.