07/25/22

Congratulations to Fernando Sckaff Santos Lazaro, Computer Science Major at the University of Florida, on his acceptance to the 2022 Station1 Frontiers Fellowship (SFF)!

Station1 is a nonprofit higher education institution, founded by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2016, that is paving a pathway of opportunity through a new model of learning and research - socially-directed science and technology. This model integrates science and technology with humanistic fields and the social sciences in order to interrogate, understand, and shape technologically-driven societal impact towards more...

07/25/22

José Valentino Ruiz, Assistant Professor of Music Business and Entrepreneurship in the School of Music, College of the Arts, and students have been awarded the Silver Medal Outstanding Achievement Award in the Vocal Jazz Album category for the album, "A Carpenter from Chicago". The albums reimagines the music of The Carpenters and Wayne Shorter with arrangements inspired by African-Diaspora musical genres.

07/12/22

Source: Katie Hyson, WUFT

Debra Anderson agreed to a profile on one condition – it couldn’t be about her.

Anderson retired this summer after 22 years of working for the University of Florida’s International Center (after successfully demanding the dean turn her retirement party into a staff-wide appreciation instead).

I worked alongside her there for several years, in a different department.

Though she supervised nearly a dozen staff as director of International Student Services, she was the one to sleep on an...

07/12/22

Top left: Martine Angrand, Sharon Brown, Steve Ghulamani, Mabel Cardec and Christina Cozart. Top right: Mabel Cardec. Bottom: Panel hosted by CCC

Team members of the UFIC attended the Career Connection Center annual Faculty & Staff Career Symposium on July 7-8, 2022. This year’s theme was Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s Workforce. The event centered around emerging trends that impact students’ workforce readiness and the role faculty and staff play in preparing UF students for the future of work. UFIC staff members hosted a table presenting its services and answering employers' questions about F-1 students' employment eligibility.

Mabel Cardec, Communications...

06/30/22

Professor Emeritus Sanford Berg discussed “The Role of Regulatory Agencies to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals to industry and government officials in Brazil. His report focused on the implications of the OECD Report for Key Performance Indicators in the Water and Sanitation Sector, especially data collection, analysis, targets, communication, and incentives.

To learn more, visit the OECD website.

06/30/22

Dr. Kristen Stoner, invited guest artist at the XXXVII Festival Internacional de Flautistas, was the only musician from the United States to be featured. During the week-long Festival, she performed a duo concerto with orchestra, three quintets, a solo recital, and two works for flute orchestra. She also presented a masterclass for South American flute students attending the Festival and adjudicated an international flute competition. On her solo recital, she performed the world premiere of a new composition by Peruvian composer César Vivanco Sánchez, Capriccio Criollo sobre el tema "La Flor de la Canela" de Isabel Granda.

To view the world premiere, ...

06/30/22

UFIC staff was treated with a sweet and deliziosa surprise to show appreciation for the hard work and passion they show every day to promote international education and engagement on campus. Everyone enjoyed Italian ice and ice cream from B'z Gelati, an independently owned and operated local food truck. Many thanks to Sara Williams (UFIC HR) for organizing!

Grazie a tutto il nostro meraviglioso staff per tutto quello che fai!

Thank you to all of our wonderful staff for all you do!

06/07/22

Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education

Tested by four years of hostile U.S. government policy toward international students and battered by a pandemic that slammed shut borders, international-education administrators gathering this week in Denver were weary yet optimistic about the future of the field.

“The world needs international educators,” said Esther D. Brimmer, executive director of NAFSA...

06/07/22

Professor Emeritus Sanford Berg from the Economics Department in the Warrington College of Business served as an external reviewer of this report, interviewing stakeholders affected by the new water regulatory system implemented in Brazil in 2020. The review was provided in four presentations and included analyses of stakeholders' views of the new system, its implementation, and its potential impacts.

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