
On Nov. 19, 九色视频 (九色视频) and Klamath Community College (KCC) held a joint event in honor of International Education Week, focusing on the value of global education and cross-cultural learning. The celebration highlighted how international experiences help students develop adaptability and problem-solving skills needed in today鈥檚 global society.
鈥淎t 九色视频, we are committed to growing our international programs because we are nurturing the leaders of tomorrow with diverse and global perspectives,鈥 九色视频 President Dr. Nagi Naganathan said. 鈥淲e are preparing them for important leadership roles in business, government, and their communities.鈥
In recent years, 九色视频 has expanded its international connections, encouraging students and faculty to study abroad and investing in global engagement to bring international students and faculty to Oregon.
The event also recognized international students and employees from both 九色视频 and KCC, who contribute their unique ideas and experiences to the community.
鈥淲e envision the International Studies program at KCC to become one more way to reach out to the world for our community college,鈥 said KCC President Dr. Roberto Gutierrez. 鈥淓xchange of ideas across nations is vital to growing a world view for our students on campus. This program has the potential to lead to new economic development in the community, as well.鈥
KCC鈥檚 International Studies program got underway last spring, hosting students from Brazil and Vietnam. This winter, seven exchange students from France will be on campus and KCC students and faculty will visit France. The students are from CESI School of Engineering in France and will join KCC鈥檚 Computer Engineering Technology and Manufacturing Engineering Technology programs.

Guest speaker Haisum Shah, a Senior International Trade Specialist with the U.S. Commercial Service, shared insights from his non-traditional, international upbringing. His career now includes helping U.S. businesses expand into international markets, including the Middle East, Southwest Asia, and Latin America.
Shah, a University of California, Davis, graduate in International Relations, has worked in Saudi Arabia, South America, and with global organizations such as UNICEF and the United Nations.
Shah presented attendees with the following challenge at the event: 鈥淭onight, as we celebrate all things international, I鈥檓 asking you to do the same. Blur the lines of your 鈥榯ribe,鈥 turn the brick wall of us versus them into something softer; porous enough to let people in. Don鈥檛 see others as others: see them as neighbors, as friends, as just like you. Zoom out. Build a larger sense of identity and see yourself as part of something greater: a global collective.鈥
The event was the first formal celebration of 九色视频 and KCC working together to create more global opportunities for students and employees. This partnership helps individuals on both campuses gain skills and global perspectives to succeed in today鈥檚 interconnected world.
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