Dr. Myo Myint Aung talks about his dreams to impact public health in his home country of Myanmar. April 7 is World Health Day, which marks the anniversary of the founding of WHO in 1948. To observe the day, we're posting three stories about amazing international students at the University of Washington who are working and studying (and making a difference) in health care around the world…
Read MoreCreated by a Bright Water School parent, Ichi Uno One creates opportunities for elementary students to learn about the world and for FIUTS students to spend time in a school, sharing their language and culture with local kids…
Read MoreA year ago, I never thought about being this closely connected to Bosnians - and I never imagined myself to ever share the same space and time with people who have lived through the part of human history that was shown in TV news every day when I was in 3rd grade…
Read MoreA few great blogs featuring advice and experiences from international students studying in the U.S. Living and studying far from home is exciting, but we all know it can be difficult and stressful as well. It's always nice to know that there are others out there who are having the same kinds of great adventures…
Read MoreYouth Leadership Program alums from Azerbaijan share about the celebration of Spring. One of the great things about building relationships with other cultures is that it can dramatically increase the number of holidays you get to celebrate each year….
Read MoreToday is World Poetry Day! The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared the first World Poetry Day in 1999, and each year this global celebration serves to recognize the importance of poetry around the world….
Read MoreGuest post by Asif Iqbal, a student from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, who visited Seattle in February for the 9th annual Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition (GSEC). Learn more about Asif's work at ecochula.weebly.com….
Read MoreYoke Ching Lee (Lexie), from Malaysia, first became involved with FIUTS through the Welcome Week homestay program, through which she stayed with a local host during her first week in the U.S. She is now the President of the Student Board at FIUTS….
Read MoreLast week, the University of Washington's Foster School of Business organized the 9th annual Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition (GSEC). Teams of students from all around the world participated in a business plan competition to address the problems of global poverty, health, and development…
Read MoreThe following post is from Global Washington, a membership association that promotes and supports the global development sector in the state of Washington. FIUTS was proud to be a part of the development of the state-wide recommendations outlined in the Global Washington report described here…
Read More"I am a facilitator because it allows me to meet students from all over the world." FIUTS Facilitators are student leaders from all over the world who welcome new international visitors, help to organize events, and lead activities for hundreds of students each quarter…
Read MoreEmiko, a FIUTS intern from Japan, shares her experiences in Seattle and with CulturalFest. Emiko Sato has been with FIUTS since January. In her role as an intern, she was a huge help in CulturalFest 2013 and has also been an integral part of our team…
Read MoreStudents from Bosnia-Herzegovina who participated in a FIUTS Youth Leadership Program tell the story of how they organized a fundraiser in their town. Twice a year, FIUTS welcomes groups of high school students and teachers from Bosnia-Herzegovina for Youth Leadership Programs here in Seattle…
Read MoreLongtime FIUTS host Nancy Bacon tells a story of shared global friendship...and geckos. Post by Nancy Bacon, FIUTS host and former member of the FIUTS Board of Trustees Our family has hosted international students for at least fifteen years, and we have long said that the F in FIUTS stands for Family…
Read MoreA group of students took a day trip up to Steven's Pass with FIUTS to enjoy the snow. This blog post by Farah Al Toukhi tells the story of her adventure with snowshoeing. Farah is a junior currently studying Biology. She is from Egypt and has been a facilitator for FIUTS for two years as well as a Student Board member…
Read MoreGrace, a FIUTS intern, and communications student share her experience working on the 2013 CulturalFest video. Over the last six weeks, FIUTS interns Grace Huang (Taiwan) and Ryan Brill (USA) have been working tirelessly on the 2013 CulturalFest video…
Read MoreThe Daily of the University of Washington published a piece about last week's CulturalFest, and also produced a short video on the event. From the February 18 edition of the University of Washington's newspaper The Daily:…
Read MoreThis amazing group of young performers will take to the stage on Friday as part of the CulturalFest Music and Dance Showcase. When Kaze Daiko auditioned for CulturalFest back in November, the sound of their exuberant drumming shook the entire room…
Read MoreVanna, Hork, and Dyborartha share what they want people to know about Cambodia. Visit them at the Cambodia booth on Thursday! CulturalFest, FIUTS' annual celebration of all things global on the University of Washington campus, is coming up on February 14 and 15…
Read MoreLeaders of the Mexico booth at the CulturalFest Expo talk about their perspectives on their home country. CulturalFest, FIUTS' annual celebration of all things global on the University of Washington campus, is coming up on February 14 and 15…
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