Internationalization is piloting GGC Global Gatherings, designed to help students connect with peers, faculty, staff and administrators while learning more about global learning opportunities at Georgia Gwinnnett College (GGC).
Although the series is student-focused, participation from faculty, staff and administrators is essential. Each gathering aims to share information, build community and foster meaningful connection. Food and fellowship will be central to the experience.
Internationalization will provide food for students (while supplies last), and all attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch, snacks or beverages.
Below are the dates and descriptions for the Global Gatherings. All sessions will be held from 12-1 p.m. in Building B, Room 1000, the Belonging Center.
At this time, Internationalization is specifically seeking faculty who would like to showcase their globally-focused course March 25. If this is you, please complete the GGC Global Gathering March 25: Global learning “at home” form.
March 4
GGC Global Gathering: Internationalization Open House: An open house that introduces students to GGC Internationalization, communicates ways to design a “Global GGC education,” and connects campus members of different cultures on campus.
March 25
GGC Global Gathering: Global learning “at home”: Hear about GGC classes, the Peace Corps Prep Program and other opportunities on campus and in the community to develop globally-focused skills.
March 31
GGC Global Gathering: Global learning abroad: Identify practical strategies for how to pay for study abroad.
April 7
GGC Global Gathering: Global skills for your career: Learn about the role of globally-focused skills to career development.