International Students

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International Students

Announcement

Last week, Vice Provost for Global Affairs Ambassador Steve Mull and Dean of Students Julie Caruccio sent a message to Russian students.

This message is going out to students whom our records indicate are from Russia.

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Rotunda with Jefferson statue and steps with Z
Essay

International students Abbis Haider Jaffri, Hamed Joodaki, and Huiru Shen talk about their UVA experience, future plans, and advice for new international students.

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Aramark Ohill employee Talaso Haji with VISAS Workplace intern '19 Elma Adusei
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In a conversation, Elizabeth Wittner, Academic Director and ITA Program Coordinator describes this unique program at UVA and how it provides support to international members, promotes global experiences, and fosters intercultural skills and perspectives at UVA.

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Rotunda
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While cases of the coronavirus are showing a promising downward trend in the United States, other parts of the world are grappling with crippling surges, most heartbreakingly in India, where each hour brings even more alarming news about the pandemic’s devastating effects

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International Students
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This week the U.S. State Department announced full-time international students will be exempt from current border restrictions preventing travelers from China, Europe’s Schengen Zone, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Brazil, and South Africa from entering the United States, and there are indications that U.S. consulates in these locations will resume visa processing as soon as early May.

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Stephen Mull
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From the beginning of the pandemic over a year ago, there has been an alarming and misguided tendency of some to blame and attack members of America’s Asian-Pacific community, including assaults on the streets, bullying in schools and on playgrounds, and hateful rhetoric from political leaders, creating an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty.

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David Yang headshot
Essay

Zhihan Yang (David) is a third-year international student from China and Chair of the UVA Student Council International Student Affairs Committee.

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Nancy Hui
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Nancy Huai is a first year MBA student at Darden School of Business from China. During the pandemic with the embassy closures, she was unable to get a visa from China to come to Charlottesville.

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Stephen Mull
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Few elections have had more significant implications for the future of America’s engagement with the world, including in the field of higher education, than this year’s just-concluded ballot. 

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First Day Online VISAS UVA Facilities Tuesday Workplace Program Class
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As programs moved to online and virtual worlds due to the pandemic, CAELC’S Volunteers with International Students, Staff, and Scholars (VISAS) Program is keeping up with the changes.

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Ahana Das
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Ahana Das, a first-year student at the Darden School of Business talks about starting at University of Virginia in the middle of a pandemic, her journey to the Grounds, and her hopes for the coming year.

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UVA Rotunda in Summer
Essay

As we get ready for the fall semester, International Students and Scholars Program has been keeping up to date with the rules and regulations and want to share it with our community.

Here are the key highlights from this month.

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Stephen Mull
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America’s higher education community faced a new challenge to our global mission this month with the announcement from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that international students would be denied visas or face deportation if they did not participate in some in-person study this fall, regardless of public health guidelines aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.

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VISAS Global Café
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Frisbees and balls flew across the Nau/Gibson courtyard amidst sounds of lively conversation and the drifting smell of Pearl Island’s Caribbean fare.

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Matias Vilaplana Stark using Virtual Reality Goggles
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Matias Vilaplana Stark is a doctorate student in McIntire Department of Music at the University of Virginia.

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Global Greeters
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A group of smiling faces clusters around the freshly painted Beta Bridge.

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Avni Garg headshot
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Avni Garg is the co-director for the international student affairs agency on student council. A third-year UVA student, she is double majoring in Computer Science and Economics and also volunteering as a VISAS language consultant.

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Meltem Yucel
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Meltem Yucel graduated from the University of Virginia in 2021 with a PhD. in Developmental Psychology and a concentration in Quantitative Psychology. She is also one of the recipients of the Graduate Academic Excellence Award from International Students and Scholars office.

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Man wearing sunglasses
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Basile Koechlin is a PhD student in Music from Geneva, Switzerland. His passion about the royal musicians in Uganda led him to UVA complete his doctorate.

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Jefferson and Rotunda
Announcement

Benjamin Hill is a fourth-year student studying Global Development Studies and Religious Studies. Outside of his studies, the Filipino-American born and raised in Northern Virginia loves reading, comics, growing plants, and singing.

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Rotunda Students walking
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A new fellowship launched by International Students and Scholars Program and Contemplative Sciences Center hopes to encourage and enable international students to play a leading role in making UVA a place where international students can thrive.

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Rotunda Students walking
Announcement

A new fellowship launched by International Students and Scholars Program and Contemplative Sciences Center hopes to encourage and enable...

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Center for American English Language and Culture
Essay

After a successful transition to online over the fall, Center for American English Language and Culture has had a successful start to the Spring semester with the enrollment of 132 students in their classes, and many more participating in their on-line programming for international students, staff, and scholars.