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DIVERSITY AND INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
2017-2018 UPDATES
Dr. Liping Cai
Associate Dean of Diversity and International Programs
DIVERSITY COUNCIL
Department/School: Representative Group: Council Member:
CSR Faculty Andrea DeMaria
CSR Staff TBD
CSR Student JillianYlo
HDFS Faculty Jenifer Dobbs-Oates
HDFS Staff Jacquelyn Thomas-Miller
HDFS Student Laura Anaya
HK Faculty Lane Yahiro
HK Staff TBD
HK Student Jaylynn Parks
HSCI Faculty Carlos Perez-Torres
HSCI Staff Kristy Fay
HSCI Student Princess Daniels - Porter
HTM Faculty Sandra Sydnor
HTM Staff Maria Poyntee
HTM Student Elexus Holmes
NUR Faculty TBD
NUR Staff Sonia Pierce
NUR Student TBD
DIVERSITY COUNCIL Department/School: Representative Group: Council Member:
NUTR Faculty Nilupa Gunaratna
NUTR Staff Dinah Dalder
NUTR Student La'Traesha Scott
PSY Faculty David Rollock
PSY Staff Nancy O’Brien
PSY Student Darrien Lindsay
SLHS Faculty TBD
SLHS Staff Teasha McKinley
SLHS Student TBD
Business Office Staff Kimberly Haskett
Extension Staff Michele Baker
IT Staff Brian Muttschall
Student Services Staff Heather Dykes
Dean's Office Fellow Kipling Williams
HHS Administration Chair Liping Cai
HHS Administration Admin staff/Secretary Carmen Morrow
• Events were held each day January 16th
– January 19th
• Family Feud: College of Agriculture versus College of Health and Human Sciences.
• Our Family Feud Team:
• Stewart Chang Alexander, Associate Professor CSR
• Kim SagendorfStaff Dean’s Office
• Luke IngersolGraduate Student CSR
• Casey Dexter Director of Alumni Relations and Special Events
• Bryana Bell Undergraduate in Health Sciences; Pre-Med
• Professor David RollockHost
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR WEEK
HHS IS THE WINNER, FOR THE SECOND TIME, FOR THE BOOK/FOOD DRIVE
• HHS MLK Committee
Members
• Carmen Morrow, Dean’s
Office
• Sonia Pierce, Nursing
• Thank you to all who
contributed to our success
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR WEEK
• Emerging Leaders events for Black History Month
• Painting with a Twist
• HHS Culture Trivia Night
• Black Panther Movie Event
• Dark Girls Movie Viewing
• Ice Cream Social for Faculty, Staff and Students in HHS
• National Society for Minorities in Hospitality (NSMH)
• Cultural centers at HHS Study Abroad Fairs
• Asian American & Asian Resource & Cultural Center - Natalie Coughlin
as keynote speaker
• Other campus diversity and inclusion organizations and events
DIVERSITY ACTIVITIES
• Stewart Chang Alexander – CSR
• Jim Elicker – HDFS
• Darlene Sedlock – HK
• Ellen Wells – HSCI
• Howard Adler – HTM
• Jan Davis – NUR
• Regan Bailey – NUTR
• Kip Williams – PSY
• Lata Krishnan – SLHS
• Corcharnelia Martin – Student – HTM
• Liping Cai – Chair
• Carmen Morrow - Secretary
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS COMMITTEE
HHS STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS
STUDY ABROAD
369375
338
251258
210
2016-172015-162014-152013-142012-132011-12
As of Today 2017-18:
326
PERCENT OF DEGREE RECIPIENTS
STUDY ABROAD
28.00%
22.80%22.40%
18.70%18.90%17.60%
25.70%22.40%
19.50%18.10%17.10%17.70%
0.00%
5.00%
10.00%
15.00%
20.00%
25.00%
30.00%
2016-172014-15 2015-16
WL Linear (HHS)
2013-142012-132011-12
HHS
AWARDEES PROGRAM
STUDY ABROAD S.A.I.L. GRANT
Michael Roe Ethics in Edinburgh
Stewart Chang Alexander Japanese Lived Experience
Stewart Chang Alexander The Australian Lived Experience
Sandra Rathod International Internships & Business Issues
Scott Lawrence Global Perspectives in Sports Medicine
Chef Lulay Cuisine and Culture of France
Andrea DeMaria Public Health in the Dominican Republic
Andrea DeMariaInvestigating Women's Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues
Cassandra Lehman Global Perspectives in Health and Wellness
Anita Dale An introduction to Business Practices in India
Richard Ghiselli Food & Culture in Italy
Rachel Clark French Culture, Food and Health
2017-2018 STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMSProgram Leader Program Name Destination
Howard Adler Cultural Explorations in Health & Human Sciences Argentina
Howard Adler Cultural Explorations in Health & Human Sciences Spain
Andrea DeMariaInvestigating Women’s Reproductive & Sexual Health Issues in
Florence, ItalyFlorence and
Italy
Andrea DeMaria Public Health & Healthcare in the Dominican RepublicDominican Republic
Kristofer Chang Alexander
Japanese Style Japan
Stewart Chang AlexanderWellness Throughout New Zealand: Maori and Mainstream
Health New Zealand
Stewart Chang Alexander The Australian Lived Experience: Aboriginal Health Australia
Kristofer Chang Alexander
The Japanese Lived Experience Japan
Sandra RathodInternships in the Netherlands/ Entrepreneurship & Business
IssuesAmsterdam & other EU cities
Mike Roe Ethics in EdinburghEdinburgh, Scotland
2017-2018 STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMSProgram Leader Program Name City/Country
Bobbe Molter Semester or Summer Abroad in London College of Fashion London
Scott Lawrance Global Perspectives in Sports Medicine China
Scott Lawrance Semester Exchange in Dublin City University Dublin, Ireland
Ellen Wells Semester Exchange in Dublin Institute of Technology Dublin, Ireland
Ellen Wells International Public Health Dublin, Ireland
Chef Ambarish Lulay Cuisine & Culture of France France
Liping Cai Sponsored Hotel Internship and Study Abroad in China China
Rich Ghiselli Food & Culture in Italy Florence, Italy
Elaine Hannigan Study Abroad in Ireland: Comparative Health Care Ireland
Regan Bailey, Marleen Troyer
Semester Abroad in Dublin Institute of Technology Dublin, Ireland
Rachel Clark French Culture, Food & HealthRiorges & Lyon,
FranceRegan Bailey, Marleen
TroyerSemester Abroad in Perth, Australia Perth, Australia
CULTURAL EXPLORATIONS IN HEALTH & HUMAN SCIENCES
1. Argentina/South America – Winter Break 2017
2. Spain/Europe – Spring Break 2018
3. Thailand/South East Asia – Winter Break 2018
4. Iceland – Maymester 2019
5. Bali – Winter Break 2019
6. Paris, Munich, Vienna, Budapest, Prague – Maymester 2020
7. Dubai – Winter Break 2020
8. Ecuador – Spring Break 2021
HHS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS
• 20 students from three HHS
departments and schools
(CSR, HTM, and PSY) and
seven other colleges
• Historical Quarter of Colonia
del Sacramento: UNESCO
World Heritage Site
CULTURAL EXPLORATIONS IN HHS: ARGENTINA/SA
CULTURAL EXPLORATIONS IN HHS: SPAIN
• 22 students from five HHS departments and schools (HDFS, HTM, NUTR, PSY, and SLHS) and three other colleges.
• Toledo: UNESCO World Heritage Site, the "City of the Three Cultures" (Christian, Muslim and Jewish)
• Former Hospital del Nuncio Nuevo built at the end of the 18th century to house people with mental illness.