International Jayhawk Festival to celebrate KU’s global community


Mon, 04/01/2024

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Christine Metz Howard

LAWRENCE — Celebrate and explore the diverse cultures and countries that make up the University of Kansas at the International Jayhawk Festival from 3 to 5 p.m. April 17 in the Burge Union.

Students mingle at the 2023 International Jayhawk Festival. Credit: KU International Affairs

Representing cultures from around the world, the event includes information about KU’s 150-plus study abroad programs, table activities, games, crafts and performances, as well as free T-shirts, door prizes, international food and a fashion show. Students, staff, faculty and community members are encouraged to attend the free event. 

In its eighth year, the International Jayhawk Festival celebrates KU’s diverse global community, the importance of global citizenship, the value of international education and the need for global awareness.

Close to 40 student groups, academic units and campus organizations will attend, offering intercultural activities, demonstrations and trivia. Sporting KC and the International Relations Council will also be at the event with activities.

Students can meet with study abroad advisers about international education opportunities around the world, discuss academic programs with area studies representatives and language departments, connect with foreign language clubs, explore international career opportunities and learn about international student organizations.

A highlight will be international performances, including those that represent Ukrainian, South Asian, Honduran, Peruvian, Turkish and Chinese cultures. The International Student Association will host an international fashion show displaying traditional dress from around the world.

The Pederson Grants for Global Engagement, funded by KU alumna Christine Pederson, will provide support for 10 student clubs and organization to represent their countries and cultures at the festival.

This year’s sponsors include the centers for East Asian Studies, Global & International Studies, Latin American & Caribbean Studies, and Russian, Eastern European & Eurasian Studies; Indigenous Studies Program; International Affairs; International Support Services; Kansas African Studies Center; KU Alumni Association, KU Libraries; Middle East Studies; Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging; Office of Multicultural Affairs; Open Language Resource Center; Pederson Grant, Spencer Museum of Art; Student Union Activities; Study Abroad & Global Engagement; and University Career Center.

Additional support comes from community sponsors Central Bank, International Relations Council, Jayhawk Community Partners and Pepsi. 

More information about the 2024 International Jayhawk Festival can be found on the International Affairs website.

Mon, 04/01/2024

author

Christine Metz Howard

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