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Red Lentil Soup & Baklava = Awesome Nov. Event!

December 18th, 2009 by Cate | No Comments | Filed in SIETAR-NC Event

Here’s a 1-minute video from our November event learning to make turkish red lentil soup at the Divan Center in Cary. 

Mrs. Oznur Hatip and Mrs. Nihal Cakmakci were wonderful cultural cooking guides. They took photos of our cooking class – take a look!

P.S. Our next event will be on Tuesday, Jan. 26 from 6-8pm at the Visiting International Faculty Program. Our speaker will be Dr. Michael Hoppe from the Center for Creative Leadership. You won’t want to miss this event! More information to follow.

Until then, Happy Holidays!

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October Event :: CultureActive

September 3rd, 2009 by Cate | No Comments | Filed in Community Events, SIETAR-NC Event


CultureActive — based on the experience, work and writings of Richard Lewis — acts in two ways:

1) to assess and categorize an individual’s communication style along nationally — or culturally-defined criteria, and
 
2) to provide a resource of country-specific information on communication styles, leadership elements, business protocols and other elements.

During the session, Tim Flood (Assistant Professor of Communication at the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School) will take us through CultureActive and its potential as a teaching tool, business resource, and series of thought and assessment exercises.
****If you RSVP for this session by Oct. 14, you will be able to take the CultureActive survey before the meeting. Please send an email to sietarnc [@] gmail [dot] com. You will then receive an email with instructions for accessing CultureActive.  

More information about our October event:

What :: CultureActive 

Who :: Dr. Tim Flood, Assistant Professor of Communication, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School

When :: Tuesday, October 20, 6-8pm

Where :: The Board Room, 3rd floor of the Kenan Institute at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC-CH

>>Maps and Directions

The Kenan Institute is the smaller building next to the Business School’s main McColl Building. Parking is free in the parking garage on Kenan Drive after 5pm.  Take either the breezeway from the deck’s 6th level or the stairs across from the deck’s 3rd-level exit up to the main plaza level–with the fountain on your right, the Kenan Institute is the building on your left, portico marked “Kenan Institute.”

Questions? Email us :: sietarnc [@] gmail [dot] com

Special thanks to UNC-CIBER  (Center for International Business, Education and Research) and the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise for hosting and co-sponsoring this event!

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September Meeting: Argentinean “Mate”

September 17th, 2008 by Cate | No Comments | Filed in SIETAR-NC Event

Join us Tuesday, September 30 from 6pm-7pm in the downstairs conference room at the Chapel Hill Public Library for our first SIETAR-NC meeting of 2008-09!

Pamela Ararras, an ESOL teacher in Greensboro from Argentina, will demonstrate how to make “mate” and talk about the importance of mate in Argentina.  We’ll also enjoy light refreshments.

Please RSVP to info@sietarnc.org or in the comment section below.

SIETAR-NC meetings are still free and open to anyone interested in attending.

Chapel Hill Public Library address:

100 Library Dr
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
(919) 968-2777

Questions? Email us at info@sietarnc.org

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Welcome and Planning for Fall

August 16th, 2008 by Cate | No Comments | Filed in SIETAR-NC Event

Welcome to our new and improved website!

Last year we organized several fantastic events — alternatives to the U-curve with Kate Berardo, intercultural competence with Darla Deardorff, India and Turkey with special guests, VisualsSpeak with Cate Brubaker, education in Germany with Diana Levy, and of course Michael Paige’s public lecture!

Now we’re busy planning events for Fall 2008 and Spring 2009. We typically meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month from 6:00-7:00pm in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area, but if there’s enough interest we might try out a Saturday event or two.

Here are some topics/events we’re thinking about:

We’d like your input so please leave a comment! Please introduce yourself and tell us…

Which topics interest you the most?
What are your event suggestions?
Would you like to be, or recommend, a presenter?

We look forward to hearing from you!

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