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Mandel School International Education Programs Lunch and Learn Information Session: Invisible Groups in a New Poland

Join the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School for Applied Social Sciences for its next International Education Programs Lunch and Learn Information Session.

The next event will highlight the Mandel School’s Invisible Groups in a New Poland program, which is led by Associate Professor Kathleen Farkas and Lecturer Richard Romaniuk.

This session will be held today (Oct. 23) at 1 p.m. in Mandel School, Room 336.

During the Mandel School’s International Education Programs Lunch and Learn Information Sessions, students have the opportunity to hear from faculty and students about the school’s three-credit study abroad courses during spring break.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch to the sessions.

The remaining two sessions will be:

  • Oct. 30 at 1 p.m. in Mandel School, Room 336, on the 21st Century Ghana program; and
  • Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. in Mandel School, Room 336, on the Mental Health and Social Justice in the Netherlands program.

About the Mandel School’s study abroad programs

For more than 12 years, the Mandel School has taken more than 1,000 participants to 20 countries across four continents. The Mandel School offers more than one-third of faculty-led, short-term programs at CWRU.

The Mandel School’s study abroad courses are open to all undergraduate and graduate students at Case Western Reserve University (any major). Passionate and experienced faculty members who have been traveling to these countries for nearly a decade lead the courses.

The course program fee and travel costs may be covered by financial aid.

Contact Valerie Rambin at var26@case.edu if you have any questions or want to schedule an advising meeting.