Come Celebrate International Education Week with Nepalese Students at Cultural Bites

As part of International Education Week (#IEWelcomeUARK), Nepalese students at the University of Arkansas would like to invite you to the Cultural Bites event on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the Fulbright Dining Hall in the Northwest Quad. This event is organized in association with Office of Student Activities, Chartwells Dining, and the Office of International Students and Scholars at the University of Arkansas.

We'll have an information table where you can learn about our rich culture and traditions and listen to our enchanting folk music. If you would like to brush up on your Nepali language skills, our student volunteers will be happy to help you practice. This event is a wonderful opportunity to meet new friends, learn about a new culture, share your experience and stories, enjoy some delicious food, and win cool prizes. You can use your meal plan, cash, or Razorbucks to participate. The event will start at 4:30 p.m. and run until 8:00 p.m.

For more information, please contact the coordinator of this event, Kushum Karki at kushumk15@gmail.com.

Hope to see you all there. Namaste!

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