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Center for International Programs Activities


Throughout the course of the year, CIP offers free programs and activities that are open to the entire campus. These include, but are not limited to, International Coffeehouses, Culture Exchanges, the President's Dinner, Block Party, the International Festival and much more.

For more information on each of the program, please go to our services page. If you would like to volunteer for a program or present a talk on your country of origin, please contact Debra Goens.

Organizations and Clubs

International students have the opportunity to actively participate in life on campus. There are over 300 organizations that students can join during their stay. Among these organizations, there are some foreign student associations. Following are some information on those associations:

African Connexion
Contact: Winnie Mucherah
E-mail:
wmucherah@bsu.edu

Korean Student Association
Contact: Chan Young Jung
E-mail:
 ksa@bsu.edu

Asian Student Association
Contact: Elizabeth Douglas
E-mail: aasa@bsu.edu
Web: http://www.bsu.edu/aasa

Muslim Student Association
Contact: Fahad Al-Qurashi
E-mail: falqurashi@bsu.edu
Mosque: 1717 N. Ball Ave.,
phone: 288-8014 (1:00 p.m. - 5 p.m.) 

Chinese Student Association
Contact: Xiaojing Cheng
E-mail: xcheng@bsu.edu

Taiwanese Student Association
Contact: Yu-Chun Liu
E-mail:
yliu2@bsu.edu
Web:
http://www.bsu.edu/web/bsutaiwan/

Indian Association
E-mail: isa@bsu.edu

web: http://www.bsu.edu/web/isa

Association of Thai Students and Friends
Contact: Apichai Rung-ruang
E-mail:
rapichai2002@yahoo.com
Web: http://www.bsu.edu/web/atsaf/

Japanese Club
Contact: Thomas McManus  or Dr. Guohe Zheng
E-mail: clubjapanbsu@yahoogroups.com

Below are some other links to find more information on getting involved on campus:


Other university's arts, entertainment, performance, athletics, conference and other events can be viewed at: http://www.bsu.edu/calendar/