ETSU Center for Global Engagement

ETSU Center for Global Engagement ETSU's Center for Global Engagement is responsible for comprehensive campus internationalization.

10/06/2024
Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands
05/29/2024

Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands

Congratulations to Trent White and the Prestigious Awards team at ETSU on this outstanding accomplishment!
04/12/2024

Congratulations to Trent White and the Prestigious Awards team at ETSU on this outstanding accomplishment!

Trent White, an East Tennessee State University student, has won a prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship.

We are pleased to unveil our new logos for Global Year: Scotland 2024-2025!
03/18/2024

We are pleased to unveil our new logos for Global Year: Scotland 2024-2025!

Here’s the participants of ETSU Global Year: Scotland!
02/29/2024

Here’s the participants of ETSU Global Year: Scotland!

02/27/2024

News Release
Office of University Marketing and Communications

Contact: O.J. Early
February 27, 2024

Embracing Scottish ties, ETSU spotlights Scotland
Situated in the beautiful Appalachian Highlands, East Tennessee State University officials have worked to achieve both a greater international influence and provide students and faculty with opportunities to learn and engage with other countries.

A key goal: Prepare students for an interconnected world, one where cross-cultural competencies are needed to become better professionals and citizens.

ETSU’s Global Year Program, rooted in those commitments, has selected Scotland for the 2024-25 academic year.

“Scotland was an easy choice for us, in part because of the deep and lasting ties between Appalachia and Scotland,” said Karla Leybold, assistant dean of the Honors College and director of the Center for Global Engagement. “There’s the migration of Scottish and Scots-Irish settlers to the Appalachian region in the 1700s and 1800s, as well as profound connections between Appalachia and Scotland to culture, linguistics and music.”

An important component of the Global Year Program is the faculty seminar, directed by Dr. Megan Quinn of the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology.

It features ETSU professors, tabbed through a competitive process, who travel to the selected country and then develop related academic projects. From addiction treatment to a better understanding of the natural environment, this scholarship could generate sweeping positive change in both the Appalachian Highlands and Scotland.

This year’s cohort includes:
• Dr. Andrea Clements, a professor in the Department of Psychology. She aims to leverage ETSU’s resources for battling addiction rates in Scotland.
• Dr. Scott Contreras-Koterbay, a faculty member in the Department of Art and Design. This study explores the interaction between the UK government and local arts activities.
• Dr. Jason Davis, an associate professor in the Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Kinesiology Department. This project aims to delve into the cultural heritage of the Scots-Irish and their connection to the natural environment.
• Dr. Julie Fox-Horton, an associate professor in the Division of Cross-Disciplinary Studies. She will investigate how memorials and museums serve as memory sites for victims of the Scottish witch hunts.
• Dr. Amanda Frasier, an assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. She will begin the process of comparing policy analysis in education.
• Dr. Steph Frye-Clark, an associate professor in the Department of Music. They will explore the brass band tradition in Scotland.
• Dr. Isabel Gómez Sobrino, an associate professor in the Department of Literature and Language. She hopes to create collaboration with the University of Edinburgh.
• Dr. Quian Huang, a research assistant professor at the Center for Rural Health Research. She will lead a student team to develop a GIS health care dashboard.
• Dr. Brittany Stahnke Joy, an assistant professor in the Department of Social Work. She aims to establish permanent relationships with international contacts to improve student experience.

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