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Campus Spotlight: International Student Advisory Council

CONNECT | August 30, 2021
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF

A third-year student from Shanghai, China, Helio Dong distinctly remembers the difficulties he faced when he arrived at 杏吧视频 in 2019. Facing a language barrier in an unfamiliar environment, Dong recalls the experience as 鈥渕ind-blowing.鈥 Now, as a member of the new International Student Advisory Council (ISAC), the computer science major is  ready to help CWRU鈥檚 approximately 2,000 international students navigate the transition to life in the U.S. and connect with support throughout their time at the university.

Dong is one of 14 students working to launch the ISAC, an effort organized through the Office of International Student Services in the Center for International Affairs.Each coming from diverse backgrounds, the students involved seek to represent and advocate for their international peers by sharing their perspectives with the office and increasing outreach. 

Both graduate and undergraduate students serve on the council and, in addition to diverse nationalities, represent a range of programs of study. Students serving on the council were selected from a nomination process (self-nomination or by others) that included interviews.

The members are:

  • Helio Dong;
  • Yiwen Gao;
  • Paola Giammattei;
  • Geng Hua;
  • Tejaswini Haraniya;
  • Fabiana Irigoyen;
  • Pooja Khatija;
  • Hyunjune Lee;
  • Laurie Celia Ngompe Mbiegue;
  • Thy Nguyen;
  • Atsadaporn Niyomyart;
  • Abolade Oladimeji;
  • Tenzin Palmo; and
  • Vivek Saraswat.

鈥淚SAC members have chosen to join a team of talented, involved students who all want to make the university experience the best it can be for international students,鈥 said Elizabeth Miller, assistant director of International Student Services.

Though they will have guidance from International Student Services staff, the ISAC will largely be student-driven. With the council debuting this semester, the students have yet to finalize their plans for the year, but Miller suggested their work may incorporate such activities as reconsidering onboarding for new international students at CWRU, planning special events and leading education efforts for the broader community. Their work seeks to improve international students鈥 trust in International Student Services and facilitate community-building beyond a students鈥 country of origin or area of study.

鈥淲hat makes 杏吧视频 special is its people,鈥 said Dong. 鈥淚nteracting with people of different backgrounds, ethnicities and identities is a crucial part of the college experience, but sometimes international students (including me) are inclined to stay in our own social circles. Especially with the pandemic, we are losing a lot of connections.鈥

"As a part of ISAC, I hope to be a part of conversations and projects that help international students thrive and not just survive in the face of the challenges and build a supportive and strong community that identifies as truly international' and combine the existing silos, to be able to celebrate the international student community at 杏吧视频," said Pooja Khatija, a fourth-year in the PhD in organizational behavior program from Mumbai, India.

Now that he鈥檚 returned to campus and is working with the ISAC, Dong hopes to fill that gap.

鈥淥ur ISAC members have great ideas of what we could be doing, and they have the drive to turn those ideas into reality,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淲e as staff members are really looking forward to hearing their fresh perspectives and working with them throughout the year!鈥

Want to connect with the council? Email ISAC@case.edu.