Friday, April 14, 3:15pm–4:30pm
ROOM #341
Panelists will share insights about where international education is headed in Georgia. They will examine K-16 demographic trends and college to career pipelines. The discussion will focus on advocacy for international education, expanding access to global experiences, inclusion of international and nontraditional students, as well as the connections between international education and student success. Audience members will hear predictions about what students and international educators can expect in the next five to ten years and learn about the innovative ways our state and higher education institutions are preparing students to be the global leaders and changemakers of tomorrow.
Speakers
Tammy Rosner
Moderator
Director of International Education, USG
Dr 'Dimeji Togunde
Panelist
Vice Provost for Global Education and Professor of International Studies, Spelman College
Tina Rousselot de Saint Céran
Panelist
Director, International Student and Scholar Services, Georgia Institute of Technology
Patrick Wallace
Panelist
Director of World Languages and Global Workforce Development, Georgia Department of Education
Farrah Bernardino
Panelist
Senior Director, Office of International Initiatives, GSU