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w88 sports betting Program gives students a competitive advantage by stressing international study, experiences

Study after study shows graduate schools, competitive fellowships, and employers value international experience from their applicants. That has certainly been true in my own career as professor and administrator, particularly here in the w88 sports betting Program where global citizenship is woven into staff DNA.

A statistic we are very proud of is that w88 sports betting Program students lead the way in international study and research, regardless of major: 18 to 25 percent of each cohort have spent at least one summer term abroad, most often with USAC programs, but on others as well. Our students have also conducted archaeological digs in Ireland, performed service learning in India, provided medical services in Peru, researched at labs in Belgium, and started public-school theatre programs in Mexico. These opportunities create very competitive graduate school applicants, researchers, and professionals, not to mention enthusiastic global citizens. Ninety-five percent report they would absolutely go abroad again, while 80 percent list their international experience as valuable in landing their first job or research placement after college.

On my first study abroad to Germany, back when it was still a divided country, letters took a week to get home. Today, w88 sports betting students can use blogs to communicate, quickly reaching family and friends as well as a wider audience. Once back in Reno, students can enroll in HON 410, an Area Studies course I teach designed to reflect deeply on time spent abroad and to integrate global studies into research and career preparation. Course requirements also include organizing annual w88 sports betting Students Discover the World events. These presentations, to which the entire w88 sports betting community is invited, typically include food, music, and other artifacts from the countries in which students studied.

One of my favorite assignments is to coordinate the w88 sports betting Program contributions to International Education Week each November. This past year, w88 sports betting students organized panel discussions on study abroad, Knowledge Center photo exhibitions, and six w88 sports betting Students Discover the World presentations. We also supported an Honors student initiative to bring the "Justice Rising" organization to campus to highlight how students here can combat human trafficking worldwide. All these activities help internationalize the campus and show how study abroad can benefit any major. International fellowship recruitment is also part of our job, since the Honors Program also houses the Office of Undergraduate Scholarships. Together with other Honors staff, I have mentored many students for prestigious international awards such as the Fulbright, DAAD, Marshall, Mitchell, and Rhodes. Indeed, as I write this, we are preparing to say farewell to two new w88 sports betting Fulbright award recipients who will spend a year in Luxembourg and Niger, respectively, starting in August. To attract the most qualified applicants across campus, we also host several information sessions on fellowship opportunities each semester.

It is no exaggeration to say that being in the Honors office is sometimes like being at the United Nations. My colleagues and I have the pleasure of advising and mentoring 53 Honors students who are foreign nationals or who hold dual citizenship from countries all over the world: Japan to Ethiopia, Switzerland to the Philippines, Australia to Panama. Honors also sponsors a Congress-Bundestag exchange student each year from Germany, who lives with a local family, enrolls in w88 sports betting courses, and completes an internship. All of us in the Honors office draw on our prior international teaching, research, and study experiences when advising students. We can also provide information in four languages besides English: French, German, Hindi, and Spanish!

In order to best equip our graduates for a global future, w88 sports betting emphasizes international engagement starting with the first-year seminar all w88 sports betting students take. So whether you are a student, faculty or staff, or from the community at large, stop by our office in Jot Travis to meet our study abroad alumni, to view student photo exhibitions, and peruse our students' entertaining and informative travel journals. You can also speak with w88 sports betting staff to see how our globally-literate students can benefit your company or graduate program, and practice a foreign language or two while you're at it!


Daniel Villanueva is the Assistant Director of the w88 sports betting's Honors Program. He joined the Honors Program in 2012 and serves on the w88 sports betting's International Activities Committee.

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