Campus to Career: Goal Setting & Productivity Workshop with Libra Group

Could you use some help staying focused and productive? Join us for an interactive workshop to learn new strategies for setting and achieving your goals!

 

Chloe Lambrinidou and Regina Sheridan of Libra Internship Program will lead us through a series of activities including:

  • An overview of goal setting and small group goal setting activities.
  • An introduction to apps and practices designed to aid productivity.
  • An individualized "mindsweep" task.
  • Q&A discussion.

Through these activities, you'll come away with at least one targeted, actionable goal, a well-organized to-do list, and a toolkit of apps and strategies to keep you on task. You'll also have the chance to network with professionals from the Libra Group and hear more about their internship opportunities for international students. Whether it's for school, jobs, internships, or overall self-improvement, these productivity and goal-setting strategies can take your work to the next level. Sign up today to begin making progress on your to-do list!

 

**Proof of vaccination and a rapid COVID test prior to arrival is required**

 

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Fulbright Research Sharing Series: Session 3

In an effort to offer meaningful educational exchanges between Fulbright grantees, One To World will continue its ongoing series where Fulbright scholars will have a platform to share their research to Fulbright student and scholar attendees.

At our third session of the 2021-2022 academic year, our presenter will be Fulbright scholar from Israel, Tamar Rotman, who is doing her research at the Department of Classics at Columbia University. In her talk, she will discuss a few early medieval texts she is currently study and give a glimpse into the lively history of the early Middle Ages.

Tamar is a historian of the late antique and early medieval Mediterranean, focusing on the period's cultural, social, and religious history, with a particular emphasis on hagiography and the cults of saints, identity constructions, and the dynamics between the various Mediterranean polities. Her book, Hagiography, Historiography and Identity in Sixth Century Gaul: Rethinking Gregory of Tours was recently published with Amsterdam University Press (December 2021).

As a historian of a period of significant transformations, Rotman mainly studies how people reacted to these changes, how they envisioned their communities, defined their identities, and drew imagined and physical boundaries between different people, nations, and polities.

Dive into history and learn something new at our first research sharing session of 2022!

The session will end with a Q & A.

Harlem Chamber Players Concert

Join One To World and other international students to celebrate Black History Month with a special performance! Take advantage of our discounted tickets to Harlem Chamber Players' 14th Annual Black History Month Celebration at the Harlem School of the Arts.

 

The Harlem Chamber Players is an ethnically diverse collective of professional musicians dedicated to bringing high-caliber, affordable and accessible live classical music to people in the Harlem community and beyond. They also build diverse audiences for classical music in general through community and educational outreach. Don't miss this unique opportunity to see this group perform live!

 

Program:
William Grant Still Ennanga for Harp, Strings, and Piano
Nkeiru Okoye We Met at the Symphony for Mezzo-Soprano and String Quartet (World Premiere)
David Baker Through This Vale of Tears for Tenor, Piano, and Strings

Featuring:
Chauncey Packer, Tenor
Leah Hawkins, Soprano
Ashley Jackson, Harp
David Berry, Piano
Ashley Horne, Violin
Sandra Billingslea, Violin
William Frampton, Viola
Wayne Smith, Cello

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Community Service: Bag Books for Kids in Need with Brooklyn Book Bodega

Did you love to read when you were a kid? Studies show that children who grow up around books are far more likely to succeed in school and find work as adults. However, up to 61% of low-income families do not have any books for their kids at home.

 

That's where Brooklyn Book Bodega comes in. Brooklyn Book Bodega works with local schools and community centers to gather and distribute books to underprivileged families in Brooklyn. During this program, you'll volunteer with other international students to sort and stamp the Bodega's books to prepare them for distribution to the community.

 

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Cultural Cuisine @ Grandchamps

One To World's Cultural Cuisine is back for its 2nd dinner of the academic year! Get together and enjoy New York's vibrant restaurant landscape on a student budget! Whether you are a dedicated foodie, especially interested in one national cuisine, or simply looking to spend your evening among other students from all over the world, you are encouraged to join the first dinner of the new semester and kick-off 2022 right!

 

This month's restaurant pick is the Haitian restaurant and Black owned grocery business, Grandchamps. The owners, Sabrina and Shawn Brockman opened Grandchamps in the Brooklyn neighborhood Bedford-Stuyvesant in 2015. Since then, their mission has been to share with others some tasty dishes from Sabrina's Caribbean home. With their restaurant, café, and market, they also provide an open space for other Haitian artists and entrepreneurs to share their craft and culture. During the pandemic and a peak period of the Black Lives Matter Movement, the Brockmans aimed to reinvent the working experience for their employees. By hiring primarily young Black people from the neighborhood, Grandchamps received recognition as a new work pioneer and was featured in the New York Times.

 

There is plenty to talk about when dining at Grandchamps and getting to know their staff, cuisine and working culture! Join us at their Bed-Stuy location for a full dinner with family-style appetizers to share and an individual meal to choose from on the menu. In between eating and conversation, the chef will give us a short intro to the origin of the idea behind the venue.

 

Have a look at the menu below and please indicate your entree of choice upon registration.

 

**Proof of vaccination and a valid I.D. is required for indoor dining.

**Please note that all program fees are nonrefundable.

 

Appetizers (served family-style)

 

  • HAITIAN PATTIES
    A baked puff-pastry filled with savory fillings. You can taste their spinach, beef, chicken and codfish pates. At home, patties are usually the result of last night's leftovers folded into dough and baked for a delicious breakfast and all day treat.

 

Entree (choose one)

You can choose between three Haitian classics that highlight regional specialties and are updated to reflect seasonal changes. All come served with Mixed Salad, choice of Rice and Beans, Black Rice, or White Rice with Sòs.

Special notes about menu terms:

Sauce, or sòs in Kreyol, is a stock-based meat sauce—which is best cooked slowly—used to accompany fried meats and rice, and can be poured over or used as a dip with just about anything. Grandchamps makes theirs with reserved poultry bones, fresh stock vegetables, tomato paste, vinegar, hot peppers, and Haitian seasonings.

Pikliz is a condiment in Haitian cuisine of pickled cabbage, carrots, bell peppers and Scotch bonnet peppers. It is often seasoned with garlic and onion and pickled in white vinegar.

 

  • POUL FRI – Chicken Legs & Thighs Marinated and Fried. Served with Pikliz and Sòs.

Known as Poul Fri, Haitian Fried Chicken skips the batter of the American style dish and instead infuses the meat with aromatic spices and seasonings.

 

  • LEGIM – Slow-Cooked Stewed Vegetables. Served with Pikliz and Sòs. (Vegan)

Legim is a slow-cooked hearty vegetable dish that can include eggplant, squash, watercress, cabbage, carrots, and others. Typically, it's prepared with the addition of meats which can include salt pork, small crabs, conch meat, beef, or a combination of these, but at Grandchamps, they keep it vegan to introduce a twist in taste.

 

  • GRIYO – Marinated and Slow-Cooked Pork. Flash Fried. Served with Pikliz and Sòs.

A popular Haitian staple, Griyo consists of cubed pork meat marinated, boiled until tender, and then fried crisp.

Virtual Meet-Up: Story Circles

Build up your resilience through the development of intercultural competencies with Story Circles! Story Circles is a group of people who share stories in response to a particular topic in a structured way that encourages full and authentic participation in both listening to and sharing personal stories.

 

At this event, each participant will take turns sharing responses to pre-determined prompts and reacting to what other students share. The prompts will be provided in advance to give you time to gather your thoughts. Each prompt will revolve around your own unique cultural experiences and won’t require any additional research or preparation. Dr. Frank Dolce, designer of these virtual story-sharing events, will facilitate the story-sharing session.

 

This is your chance to make lasting connections with other students, share your story, and learn about other cultures represented in the program.

 

St. Thomas Presents: An Evening with Nico Muhly

One To World has secured tickets to another concert at the beautiful, 5th Avenue, St. Thomas Church this February!

Musical composer, Nico Muhly will be kicking off the mid-winter evening of chamber music performed by some of the most promising young artists in New York City. Paired with Benjamin Britten’s Abraham and Isaac, the evening features Muhly’s Four Traditional Songs, Lorne Ys My Likinge and The Last Letter.

Don't miss this opportunity to take a break from your studies and enjoy a lovely evening of live music!

 

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New York Yankees Baseball Game

Don't miss one of the most fun American traditions out there: a professional baseball game! Baseball has been called the US's "national pastime" and no visit to the city is complete without a game, maybe a hotdog, and of course new friends! Soak up the atmosphere of the world-famous Yankee Stadium, while watching the New York Yankees take on the Toronto Blue Jays this spring. This is a great opportunity to cheer on the home team alongside 50 other international students at universities all over the New York area and all over the world!

One To World Tour & Talk: Visit the Lewis Latimer House

February is Black History Month in the US, and there's no better time to better time to learn about the impact of Black New Yorkers throughout history. In that spirit, join One To World and your fellow international students for a visit to the Lewis Latimer House Museum.

 

Lewis Howard Latimer was an inventor, electrical pioneer, and a son of fugitive slaves. His work was instrumental in creating the telephone, and he also invented the carbon filament, a significant improvement in the production of the incandescent light bulb. Our visit to his home in Queens will include a tour, an educational video, and a guided discussion.

 

Sign up below to join this enlightening program!

 

Please note that all program fees are non-refundable unless Covid-19 restrictions affect this event.

Masks and proof of vaccination will be required.