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Angela Burdge

Angie Burdge is a senior public relations major with an international studies minor. Her main career focus is doing PR for a global NGO or not-for-profit concerned with human rights. After graduation in May, she hopes to move back to Europe to work in the travel industry for a time.

International Studies Program Photo Contest

March2

Where in the World is BGSU? Attention Students!! Do you have a favorite international picture from your study, internship or other travels abroad?? Enter it into the International Studies Program Photo Contest!! Those submitted will have their picture displayed on the International Studies Program banner and website. The top three photos also win a gift […]

Interview with February BGSU INST Alum Elizabeth Hartman!

February23

    Read ISN’s interview with 2009 graduate Elizabeth Hartman under our “Alumni Interviews” section. Hartman is currently working as a Communications Fellow at Carnegie Europe in Belgium. Learn how her BGSU education and many travels abroad helped her!

First ISN Meeting of the Semester!! 2/23

February14

“10 Things ISN Can Do For YOU” First ISN meeting of the semester will be on Wednesday, February 23 at 7 p.m. in Shatzel 101. ISN officers will discuss study and internship abroad choices available to students, language and international community housing options, how to start your IS career search, and much, much more!! Plus […]

Interview with Peace Corps Volunteer and BGSU Alum, Grant Rowland

January28

  Check out the International Studies Network’s interview with 2007 Alum Grant Rowland about his decision to join the Peace Corps and what his experience was like living in Senegal for two years.

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Welcome to the BGSU International Studies Network!

January19

Hello! The International Studies Network, or ISN, is a student organization at BGSU with the goal of providing International Studies majors and minors, as well as other BGSU students interested in the field, with opportunities to network, as well as to promote co-curricular activities to enhance their educational goals. We’ve started this blog as a […]

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