Sights and Sounds of Italy

Missed the trip to Italy? Here’s the next best thing. Senior Art Major Tyler Gajewski captured HD video of some of the sights and sound of places like Venice, Florence, Siena, and Rome. Enjoy the videos!

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Train Ride to Venice

Venice Fish Market

Fonte Gaia – Siena Italy

Rome Subway

Wet Train Ride

Train Arrival at Pisa

Lucca Bike Ride

Welcome to South Africa

Explore the country that hosted the 2010 World Cup and inspired the recent blockbuster film Invictus by participating in UW-Green Bay’s three-week Travel Course to South Africa.  This fascinating and diverse country will be your classroom and Professor Illene Noppe leads examination of history, race relations, the AIDS epidemic.  To learn more about this program taking place January 2-21, 2011, please see the program destinations page of the OIE website.

Research Shows Outcomes of Study Abroad

The University System of Georgia recently published research findings on the academic outcomes of study abroad.  The research has interesting data on graduation rates, GPA, intercultural understanding, and disciplinary understanding.  A brief overview of the findings is posted online at: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/07/13/abroad

Green Bay will host WAIE Conference

UW-Green Bay will host the Wisconsin Association of International Educators (WAIE) conference on April  4 & 5.  This is a great opportunity to highlight UWGB, develop a network of associates, and learn about the exciting field of international education.  To learn more about the conference please contact the Office of International Education.

A Look at Japan

A group of UW-Green Bay students and their faculty and staff guides returned in June from a three-week study tour of Japan. The summer course Arts and Culture in Japan was led by theatre Prof. Kaoime Malloy of the Arts and Visual Design faculty with the assistance of Kristy Aoki of the Office of International Education. From exploring ancient temples, mist-shrouded mountains, and pristine coastline or catching a ride on the world’s fastest train into a modern metropolis, students found a range of cultural experiences. (Photos by Molly Lubinsky.)

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Images of Italy

Senior Art Major, Tyler Gajewski, recently participated in UW-Green Bay’s Travel Course to Florence, Italy with Professor Christine Style.  The course focused on the cities of Florence, Venice, and Rome. Students captured their surroundings through drawing, photography, and printmaking. Here are some of Tyler’s phenomenal images taken with his camera.

Check out more photos at his Flickr