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CAMPUS INTERNATIONALIZATION Diversity Abroad’s 2017 Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion in International Education Award 2019 IIE Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education - Access & Equity Category POINTS OF PRIDE INTERNATIONAL 2013 SENATOR PAUL SIMON AWARD FOR 2013 SENATOR PAUL SIMON AWARD FOR www.usf.edu Seal of Excellence Awardee GENERATION STUDY ABROAD USF is a February 2019

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Page 1: POINTS OF PRIDEVICTOR FUNG, PH.D. - JAPAN Victor Fung, Ph.D., is a Professor of Music Education in the College of the Arts. Fung researched the impact of music participate on senior

CAMPUS INTERNATIONALIZATION

Diversity Abroad’s 2017 Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion in International Education Award

2019 IIE Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education - Access & Equity Category

POINTS OF PRIDEINTERNATIONAL

2013 SENATOR PAUL SIMON AWARD FOR 2013 SENATOR PAUL SIMON AWARD FOR

www.usf.edu

Seal of Excellence Awardee GENERATION STUDY ABROAD

USF is a

February 2019

Page 2: POINTS OF PRIDEVICTOR FUNG, PH.D. - JAPAN Victor Fung, Ph.D., is a Professor of Music Education in the College of the Arts. Fung researched the impact of music participate on senior

USF STUDY ABROAD DIVERSITY (2017-18)Credit Bearing, USF System

USF SYSTEM DIVERSITY (FALL 2017)

53%

7%0%

7%

19%

8%0%

3%3%

Nationwide - 2018 In Florida - 2018

In Florida for 2016-17

1,628

1,452

1,239

1,154 1,110

2017-18

2016-17

2015-16

2014-15 2013-14

EDUCATION ABROAD

INTERNATIONAL SERVICES2016-2018 USF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT POPULATION OPEN DOORS REPORTBased on Previous Fall

Total F-1 Only

Education Abroad’s diversity directly mirrors the student population of the USF System

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

6219

6022

5922

5715

5302

4975

7000

2016

2017

2018 The total international student population over the past 3 years using the IIE Open Doors Survey. This survey includes international students at USF in degree seeking programs, exchange programs, Pathway programs, English Language programs, and those on post completion Optional Practical Training.

147 COUNTRIES

2018-19 USF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ARE FROM

In the nation among public institutions for 2016-17

Page 3: POINTS OF PRIDEVICTOR FUNG, PH.D. - JAPAN Victor Fung, Ph.D., is a Professor of Music Education in the College of the Arts. Fung researched the impact of music participate on senior

ANOL BHATTACHERJEE, PH.D. - INDIAAnol Bhattacherjee, Ph.D., is a professor at USF teaching Information Systems and serves as the Exide Professor of Business Ethics. Bhattacherjee is currently at the Indian Institute of Technolo-gy Kanpur with the focus of improving digital innovations.

CHIH-CHIN CHOU, PH.D., CRC - TAIWANChih-Chin Chou, Ph.D., is the Program Director of the Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling (RMHC) Program. Chou is conducting research on social support for indigenous people with disability and chronic illness at the National Dong Hwa University in Taiwan.

TARA DEUBEL, PH.D. - MOROCCOTara Deubel, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in USF’s Department of Anthropology. Deubel is at Ibn Zohr University in Morocco researching the impacts of family law reform.

VICTOR FUNG, PH.D. - JAPANVictor Fung, Ph.D., is a Professor of Music Education in the College of the Arts. Fung researched the impact of music participate on senior citizens in Japan at Meiji Gakuin University.

TIMOTHY HEATH, PH.D. - AUSTRIATimothy Heath, Ph.D., is a professor within the Department of Marketing in the Muma College of Business. Heath is in Austria focusing on cross-fertilizing U.S. and European innovation ap-proaches at the Vienna University of Economics.

2018-2019 USF FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS

ABDELWAHAB HECHICHE, PH.D. - KOSOVOAbdelwahab Hechiche, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies. Hechiche is currently at the University of Prishtina in Kosovo researching peace and reconciliation in the Balkans.

MOEZ LIMAYEM, PH.D. - JAPANMoez Limayem, Ph.D., is Dean of the Muma College of Business. Limayem traveled to Japan for the Japan-United States Educational Commis-sion and observed higher education practices.

JOHN SKVORETZ, PH.D. - POLANDJohn Skvoretz, Ph.D., is a Distinguished University Professor within the Department of Sociology. Skvoretz is researching social interaction in diverse societies at the Polish Academy of Sciences.

DR. GLENN SMITH, PH.D. - SLOVENIADr. Glenn Smith, Ph.D. is an associate professor in the College of Education at USF. Smith in currently in Slovenia at the University of Ljubljana researching teen text and talk games in web eBooks.

SAJEEV VARKI, PH.D. - BELARUSSajeev Varki, Ph.D., is an associate professor within the Muma College of Business. Varki lectured about big data at Belarusian State University.

CONSTANCE VISOVSKY, PH.D., RN, ACNP, FAAN - PANAMAConstance Visovsky, Ph.D., is an associate professor as well as Associate Dean for the College of Nursing. Visovksy is researching breast cancer at the University of Panama.

SOLOMON WELDEGIRMA - ETHIOPIASolomon Weldegirma is a Senior Instructor and Organic Chemistry Lab Coordinator in the College of Arts and Sciences. Weldegirma’s research is focused on green chemistry education in Ethiopia at Bahir Dar University.

#1 IN THE NATIONU. OF SOUTH FLORIDA 12Florida State U. 9U. of Arizona 8Brigham Young U. 7Michigan State U. 7New York U. 7North Carolina State U. 7Ohio State U. 6Texas State U. 6U. of California at Los Angeles 6U. of Hawaii-Manoa 6U. of Notre Dame 6

Page 4: POINTS OF PRIDEVICTOR FUNG, PH.D. - JAPAN Victor Fung, Ph.D., is a Professor of Music Education in the College of the Arts. Fung researched the impact of music participate on senior

SCHOLARS2017-18Anna Lewis, PeruClaudia Dold, Palestine, Library SciencesDaniel Bradley, Portugal, FinanceDario Arena, Sweden, PhysicsDarrell Slider, Russia, Political ScienceDavid Jacobson, Norway, Global InitiativesHunt Hawkins, Poland, EnglishJack Wilkins, Canada, MusicRoss Andel, Australia, Aging Studies

2016-17Babu Joseph, India, Chemical EngineeringChristina Richards, France, Population BiologyDianne Morrison-Beedy, United Kingdom, Nursing Education

Elizabeth Strom, Austria, Urban Development & PlanningJames Stock, Finland, MarketingJerry Koehler, Belarus, ManagementJudithanne McLauchlan, Macedonia, GovernmentLaura Anderson, Colombia, Organic ChemistryNathan Fisk, United Kingdom, Social SciencesNorma Alcantar, Germany, Chemical EngineeringStephen Aikins, Ghana, Public AdministrationTerry-Rene Brown, United Kingdom, Environmental BiologyYashwant Pathak, Indonesia, Medicine-Pharmacy

STUDENTS2017-18Kira Harding, India, Cellular and Molecular BiologyLaura Collins, Mauritius, Public HealthLauren Madsen, Malaysia, EducationLeslie Gibson, Belarus, International Relations

2016-17Anne Shaughnessy, Colombia, LinguisticsCarmella Guiol, Colombia, Creative WritingClaire Gorey, Netherlands, Clinical PsychologyClarisse Barbier, Burkina Faso, AnthropologyDalia Elmelige, United Kingdom,

International StudiesKathryn Ashmore, Germany, German StudiesKevin Orner, Costa Rica, Environmental EngineeringNatalie Kass, Macau, EnglishSamantha Creel, Bahrain, Linguistics

2015-16Aroushad Tahsini, Spain, Mass CommunicationsBrandon Huson, Colombia, Political ScienceJillian Edge, Malaysia, Public HealthMackenzie Lee, GermanyMadison McGrew, United Kingdom, Dance PerformanceRoberto Roldan, United Kingdom, International Relations

2018-19 SUMMER EARLY DECISION Ashley Sizemore, FranceBridget Godsil, United KingdomChristy Sorto, Costa RicaChyenne Tran, GermanyDajah Burks, ItalyDerryk Theberge, KoreaJaqueena Cousin, ItalyJulian Cruz, ItalyMichael Cummings, ItalyNiatikqua Brooks, FranceNicole Kantchev, Costa RicaOlivia Sciandra, Costa RicaPei Lin, Italy

2017-18Alexis Coiner, ItalyAndrea Martin, Costa RicaBerkley LaPorte, GhanaCatherine Gomez, ChileDaniel Chanelo, ItalyEmily Goodheart, ItalyFouad Albadrasawi, ItalyGrace Mills, KoreaHuong Le, Italy Isaac Glener, ItalyJasmine Burnett, ThailandJon Whitman, JapanJontae Hohn, United KingdomKilian Kelly, Dominican RepublicMabel Proenza, ChinaMarcia Williams, Italy

Marco Terron-Barreto, GhanaMaylin Cuello, Czech RepublicMedjine Jeanty, FranceNia Williams, Greece and ItalyOlivia Sciandra, EcuadorOlivia Velasco, Italy Paula Leon, United KingdomRonae Baker, Costa RicaSaad Chowdhury, VietnamSachaye Walker, GhanaSamuel Steck, United KingdomSebastian Hermida-Velasquez, United KingdomTeddy Horowitz, RussiaWei Chen, United KingdomYvonne Nguyen, Italy Zubiya Syed, Italy

2016-17Anaely Guerrero, Czech RepublicBruna Silva, ArgentinaCami Wilson, China Cortney Alleyne, GhanaDaniel Icenhour, Costa RicaFarhanah Ali, KoreaJae Earing, GreeceJanica Parkinson, GhanaJarie Rawls, GhanaJose Flores, RussiaKadeem Thomas, Mexico and BrazilKimberly Haylock, KoreaPeter Kivuva, United KingdomRebecca Howell, Costa RicaSavannah Carter, ItalySierra Francis, Russia

PAST FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS & STUDENTS

PAST BENJAMIN A. GILMAN SCHOLARS

Spotlight

Spotlight

GILMAN

FULBRIGHT

PETER KIVUVA

SAMANTHA CREEL

Peter Kivuva, a finance major, studied and interned abroad in London, England during spring 2017. “Living among individuals with similar goals and aspirations, coupled with a pragmatic way of thinking, had a significant impact on my development as a young professional.”

In 2017, Samantha Creel was awarded a Fulbright US Student Program English Teaching Assistantship in Bahrain and a Critical Language Scholarship in Oman. She plans to pursue a PhD in Sociolin-guistics at Georgetown University.

#113 SCHOLARS

In the nation for GILMAN’S 2019 SUMMER EARLY DECISION

FULBRIGHT

GILMAN

www.usf.edu February 2019