CSN hosts International Education Week with diverse global-themed events

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The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is hosting International Education Week from November 18 to 22, offering a variety of events aimed at expanding global awareness among students. This initiative provides both in-person and virtual activities designed to offer insights into international cultures and careers.

Among the highlights is “Two Countries, Two Continents,” an event comparing countries from different continents. Another key event is “Careers with the Department of State” on Tuesday at the North Las Vegas Campus, where attendees can learn about diplomatic careers.

For those interested in testing their knowledge, “International Trivia” will take place virtually on Monday. Participants can join from any location with internet access. On Wednesday, “Cultivating Global Connections” will discuss how international partnerships influence various sectors.

Additional events include sessions on developing international experiences and the benefits of higher education internationalization. Details and links for these events are available through CSN’s promotional materials.



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