For students searching for a life-changing study abroad experience, we have highlighted three opportunities on three continents.
Holocaust remembrance trip among life-changing study abroad opportunities available to students

For students searching for a life-changing study abroad experience, we have highlighted three opportunities on three continents.
Joanne Savage, associate professor of criminal justice sciences, will give a talk on her research into the differences between juvenile detention programs in Japan and America.
Here is an update from Jasmin Tuazon, a junior Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) teacher education major and East Asian studies minor.
An update from Emily Brown, a junior German teacher education major with minors in Spanish, French, and political science.
A new Dual Degree Program between Illinois State University and Nihon University in Japan is giving two anthropology students the chance to combine culture with fieldwork.
Professor T.Y. Wang from the Department of Politics and Government published a post on the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog on May 20, 2016.
In celebration of Asian-American Heritage Month, AsiaConnect will present the 2016 Asian Film Festival from Thursday, April 14, through Sunday, April 17, at the Normal Theater.
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development is now accepting applications for the Hoon Mok Chung Memorial Scholarship.
An update from Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures alum Daily Spangler ’14, who minored in East Asian Studies at Illinois State University.