
| International Studies Student Board The student board comprises sophomore, junior, and senior students who are majoring in International Studies. The responsibilities of the board is to aid the program chair in organization of events and in other major issues regarding the program. |
| Amnesty International Amnesty Acts on the basis of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international H.R. instruments. Through practical work for prisoners within its mandate, A.I. participates in the wider promotion and protection of human rights in civil, political, economic, social and cultural spheres. |
| Model United Nations The U.N. Club was initiated in fall 1992 by students who had taken PG 362, International Organizations, and attended the National Model United Nations conference in New York City. Participation is open to all students interested in learning more about the U.N. and other international organizations and in taking part in the excitement of debate on campus and elsewhere. Please contact Robert Shelala at rmshelal@owu.edu or McKenzie Kugler at mekugler@owu.edu for more information on MUN activities. |
| Sigma Iota Rho The purpose of Sigma Iota Rho, the Honor Society for International Studies, is to promote and reward scholarship and service among students and practitioners of international studies, international affairs, and global studies and to foster integrity and creative performance in the conduct of world affairs. |
| The International House, one of several small living units on the Ohio Wesleyan Campus, sponsors educational and cultural programs and provides an opportunity for students from around the world as well as the United States to live together. |
| The Modern Foreign Langauges House provides students with additional exposure to French and Spanish language and culture. |
| The Peace and Justice House has sponsored a student-initiated course on Human Rights and often serves as the meeting place for students with international concerns. |
| The Office of International Student Services has increased Ohio Wesleyan's visibility abroad. Our enrollment of students form other countires rose from 40 in 1975 to more than 200 students from 55 countires in 1998-1999. The rich cultural diversity on the Ohio Wesleyan campus helps to prepare its graduates to become citizens of an increasingly interdependent global society. The Office is the resource center for international students at Ohio Wesleyan and it is located on the second floor of Hamilton-Williams Campus Center. Please contact Darrell Albon, the director of International Student Services for more information. |