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Dr. Joti Sekhon

Dr. Joti Sekhon

The entire community was invited to join in Winston-Salem State University’s “Global Connections” International Week activities during the week of Nov. 17-22.

The schedule of activities, most of which were free and open to the public, included a presentation and discussion from the former ambassador of Turkey to the United States, presentations from faculty and students about study abroad and opportunities to study abroad, informational exchanges, discussions related to global conflict, films, a dinner featuring international cuisine, and soccer games.

“We wanted to showcase all the varied and diverse activities across WSSU with an international dimension. In addition to the lecture by the former Turkish Ambassador to the US, several events

Dr. Osman Faruk Logoglu

Dr. Osman Faruk Logoglu

highlight the international research and scholarship of faculty members,” said Dr. Joti Sekhon, WSSU director of International Programs. “We also wanted to highlight the educational and cultural experiences of our study abroad students and international students.”

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