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International Week 2007 Photos - European Union: United in Diversity

Felix Wang opens this year's International Week by introducing a Flamenco troup

Baila! It's time to dance to the rhythmic music of Flamenco

How long can you juggle a soccer ball?

The soccer juggling contestants are waiting for the resuults!

This year's IWeek featured a "Reflecting Ireland" Musical program

oIP's Duke Dog: Rover, was in attendance at the International Bazaar!

A late light 'E.U.' flavored breakfast and an International karaoke contest were held during the last day of International Week
International Week 2006 Photos - From Bombay to Mumbai: A Changing India

Welcome to this year's International Week. Our focus is on India!

One of International Week's speakers was Prianjali Mascarenhas (on the right) standing next to her cousin.
Prianjali Mascarenhas gave a presentation on India on the "Mysteries of the Built Environment"
Welcome to our Indian Bazaar

Our volunteers are awating at the door, gathered next to our rangoli

Where in the world is India? what is there to do at the Indian Bazaar?

There is at least one booth where you will find something that will spark your curiosity

How about some delicious Indian food from JMU's Special Events Catering?!

Henna Tatoo is a fine and delicate art!
I
ndia Through Our Eyes is a panel of different individuals from India sharing their perspective about this great country

Learn about india through the panelists' first-hand perspectives about life in India
International Week 2005 Photos

A Bulletin Board competition in all of the on-campus residence halls was sponsored during I-Week

Sharon Sopher is an Emmy winning producer/director who won world acclaim for her documentaries on Africa.

Ghana Deputy Ambassador, Isaac Aggrey discussed the U.S. African Growth and Opportunity Act

An Honors Abroad reception was organized during I-Week.

Can you place every African countries on a map? By placing at least 10 ot them, you were given a special prize!

The African Bazaar featured street vendors as well as live music

"Failry traded handicrafts from around the world" were available to purchase at the Ten Thousand Villages table.

The Study Abroad Fair was another attempt to entice everyone to explore their world outside of U.S.' borders

The bright colors and beautiful prints were a must for the fashion show
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