Community – International Programs /international University of Maine Tue, 09 Jun 2026 19:33:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.7 Uplifting Homecomings: The Inspiring Journeys of Our International Alumni /international/2026/06/09/uplifting-homecomings-the-inspiring-journeys-of-our-international-alumni/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uplifting-homecomings-the-inspiring-journeys-of-our-international-alumni Tue, 09 Jun 2026 19:33:05 +0000 /international/?p=25783 See who stopped by Chadbourne Hall recently to share their latest milestones and memories with the OIP team! Many of our favorite moments of the year come when our amazing alumni drop in to visit us. Reconnecting with former students, hearing about their post-graduation achievements, and welcoming them and their families back to campus brings […]]]>

See who stopped by Chadbourne Hall recently to share their latest milestones and memories with the OIP team!

Many of our favorite moments of the year come when our amazing alumni drop in to visit us. Reconnecting with former students, hearing about their post-graduation achievements, and welcoming them and their families back to campus brings us immense joy. Here is a look at the wonderful alumni who stopped by our office recently!

The featured image at the beginning of this post highlights a heartwarming homecoming. We were absolutely delighted to welcome back Senthil Sockalingam ’03, G’06, who brought his family along to visit the campus here in Orono. Senthil, who earned his Bachelor鈥檚 degree from 91福利 in 2003 followed by his Master鈥檚 degree in 2006, has since gone on to build a remarkable career in engineering. It is always a proud moment for the OIP team to see our alumni return years later. Not just to reminisce about their own time here, but to introduce their loved ones to the campus community where their journeys began.

Mariia and three OIP staff in group picture
L-R: Sarah Joughin, OIP, Danielle Beaupre, OIP, Mariia Pugina, Mireille Le Gal, OIP.

We were thrilled to welcome back Mariia Pugina G’24, though the visit was bittersweet as she came to see us and say goodbye at the same time. Mariia’s 91福利 journey began in the Fall of 2021 when she joined us for a single semester as an exchange student. She loved her time in Orono so much that she chose to return in the Fall of 2022 to pursue her full graduate education, ultimately earning her Master鈥檚 degree in Communication in August 2024. During her time on campus, Mariia was a highly active leader and participant in our cultural community, participating in beloved traditions like Culturefest and the International Dance Festival.

Last November, we received a wonderful surprise when Dr. Shokoofeh Ghasemi Ph.D. ’19 and Dr. Nima Amini Ph.D. ’19 dropped by the office while traveling through New England. Making the reunion even more special, they brought along their sweet little girl! Both Shokoofeh and Nima completed their Ph.Ds in Forest Resources at 91福利 in 2019. They currently reside in Illinois.

Shokoofeh holding a toddler with Mireille and Nima posing for picture
L-R: Shokoofeh Ghasemi Ph.D ’19, Mireille Le Gal, OIP, Nima Amini Ph.D. ’19.

Our visit with Vidhi Jain G’24 served as a beautiful double milestone, functioning as both a joyful reunion and a temporary goodbye all in the same trip. Vidhi, who successfully completed her Master鈥檚 degree in Information Systems in August 2024, returned to campus for a very proud reason: to attend her husband Vijayanta Jain鈥檚 dissertation defense. It was wonderful to see them both together and share in this monumental achievement for their family.

Mireille Le Gal, Vidhi, and Vijayanta Jain pose for a group photo
L-R: Mireille Le Gal, OIP, Vidhi Jain G’24, and Vijayanta Jain.
Anthony Flores stands with Mireille Le Gal for picture
Anthony Flores G’25 and Mireille Le Gal, OIP.

We also had the pleasure of catching up with Anthony Flores G’25 right here in Chadbourne Hall. Anthony graduated in May 2025 with a Master鈥檚 degree in Civil Engineering. He has already transitioned his classroom knowledge into professional success, moving to the tri-state area where he is currently working as a bridge designer in New Jersey.

Are You Planning a Trip to Orono?

No matter where life takes our international Black Bears after graduation, the Office of International Programs will always be your home away from home. Should you find yourself back in Orono, please be sure to visit us in Chadbourne Hall. We would absolutely love to see you and hear your stories!

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Cultivating a Global Campus: The 2026 Mel McClure Award Winners /international/2026/05/14/cultivating-a-global-campus-the-2026-mel-mcclure-award-winners/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cultivating-a-global-campus-the-2026-mel-mcclure-award-winners Thu, 14 May 2026 14:52:03 +0000 /international/?p=25745 Meet the recipients who went above and beyond to make our international community feel at home this year. The Mel McClure Global Community Impact Award honors 91福利 faculty and staff who demonstrate extraordinary dedication to our international community. This award celebrates individuals who go above and beyond to place our international students and scholars at […]]]>

Meet the recipients who went above and beyond to make our international community feel at home this year.

The Mel McClure Global Community Impact Award honors 91福利 faculty and staff who demonstrate extraordinary dedication to our international community. This award celebrates individuals who go above and beyond to place our international students and scholars at the heart of the university experience, inspiring us all to recognize our shared humanity.

Every year, we announce the recipients of this prestigious award at our International Graduate Dinner in early April. This year, we are elated to have presented this award to Scott Delcourt, Dean of the Graduate School, and Associate Professor Dr. Christine Beitl.

Scott Delcourt holding a small plaque

Scott Delcourt, Dean of the Graduate School.

Sarah Joughin, Doctor Beitl, and Mireille Le Gal pose for picture

Associate Professor, Dr. Christine Beitl(middle), pictured with Sarah Joughin(left) and Mireille Le Gal(right) from OIP.

To learn more about the wonderful work that Dean Delcourt and Dr. Beitl are doing for our international community and the awards themselves, visit our International Alumni page. If you’re an international alumni or friend, you can also update contact information with the University of Maine Foundation or connect with us on LinkedIn. Just follow this link: /international/alumni/

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Karen Boucias International Scholarship Award: Stella Tay /international/2026/05/01/karen-boucias-international-scholarship-award-stella-tay/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=karen-boucias-international-scholarship-award-stella-tay Fri, 01 May 2026 20:33:52 +0000 /international/?p=25718 We are proud to announce that Stella Tay, an Animal and Veterinary Science major at the University of Maine, has been awarded a prestigious international scholarship for her academic and community leadership. Originally from Thailand, Stella has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA in one of the university鈥檚 most rigorous programs. Her journey is fueled by […]]]>

We are proud to announce that Stella Tay, an Animal and Veterinary Science major at the University of Maine, has been awarded a prestigious international scholarship for her academic and community leadership. Originally from Thailand, Stella has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA in one of the university鈥檚 most rigorous programs. Her journey is fueled by a deep-rooted passion for wildlife health and biodiversity preservation, a vision she hopes to carry back to her home country to support sustainable animal care. When she isn’t in the lab, Stella is a cornerstone of the 91福利 international community. From showcasing Thai culture at Culturefest to her upcoming leadership role as Secretary of the International Student Association, her impact on campus is as impressive as her academic record.

To learn more about the Karen Boucias International Scholarship Fund and our other fantastic scholarships and funds that support our students, visit our “Give to OIP” webpage at: /international/donate/

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Champion of 91福利 Award /international/2026/02/26/champion-of-umaine-award/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=champion-of-umaine-award Thu, 26 Feb 2026 18:38:38 +0000 /international/?p=25567 Captain James Settele, USN (Ret.) Captain James Settele, USN (Ret.), has been selected to receive the Champion of 91福利 Award, which recognizes individuals who are not alumni of the University of Maine but whose exceptional, effective, and sustained advocacy has advanced the University鈥檚 mission and quality. Through decades of leadership, mentorship, and service, Captain Settele […]]]>

Captain James Settele, USN (Ret.)

Captain James Settele, USN (Ret.), has been selected to receive the Champion of 91福利 Award, which recognizes individuals who are not alumni of the University of Maine but whose exceptional, effective, and sustained advocacy has advanced the University鈥檚 mission and quality. Through decades of leadership, mentorship, and service, Captain Settele has made a lasting impact on 91福利 and the broader Maine community.

Captain Settele joined the University of Maine after a distinguished 27-year career in the United States Navy, where he served in senior leadership roles, including military assistant to the Secretary of Defense and Director of Policy and Strategy for U.S. Naval Forces Europe. He came to 91福利 as Professor of Naval Science and went on to play a central role in shaping the School of Policy and International Affairs (SPIA), serving in leadership positions ranging from assistant director to executive director.

Visit the 91福利 Alumni Association’s to learn more about Captain Settele’s influential work and achievements at 91福利 and beyond.

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Global Voices in the Classroom: IEI Student Presents to Orono Middle Schoolers /international/2025/11/21/global-voices-in-the-classroom-iei-student-presents-to-orono-middle-schoolers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=global-voices-in-the-classroom-iei-student-presents-to-orono-middle-schoolers Fri, 21 Nov 2025 21:28:11 +0000 /international/?p=25396 Intensive English Institute(IEI) students have successfully continued their presentation series for the Social Studies classes at Orono Middle School.This ongoing collaboration serves to integrate global perspectives into the middle school curriculum, allowing Orono students to engage directly with individuals from diverse international backgrounds. The IEI participants prepare and deliver talks focused on their home countries, […]]]>

Intensive English Institute(IEI) students have successfully continued their presentation series for the Social Studies classes at Orono Middle School.
This ongoing collaboration serves to integrate global perspectives into the middle school curriculum, allowing Orono students to engage directly with individuals from diverse international backgrounds. The IEI participants prepare and deliver talks focused on their home countries, covering topics such as culture, history, and daily life.
We would like to congratulate Franck(pictured), a student from C么te d’Ivoire, for his recent contribution to the series. His presentation offered valuable insights into his country, and fostered cross-cultural understanding within the classroom.
The collaboration between IEI and Orono Middle School supports the IEI students in developing their English communication and public speaking skills, while simultaneously providing the middle school students with a unique, firsthand educational experience in global affairs.

To learn more about the Intensive English Institute, visit: https://www.maine.edu/iei/.

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Culturefest 2025: A World of Cultures Unites on Campus /international/2025/11/12/culturefest-2025-a-world-of-cultures-unites-on-campus/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=culturefest-2025-a-world-of-cultures-unites-on-campus Wed, 12 Nov 2025 19:11:30 +0000 /international/?p=25351 Our 38th annual Culturefest held on Saturday, November 8, 2025, was another success. We had more than 100 participating students represent the culture, food, and traditions of over 30 countries. More than 1,000 people were in attendance from the University and local communities. It was a wonderful celebration of international talent and tradition! Enjoy the […]]]>

Our 38th annual Culturefest held on Saturday, November 8, 2025, was another success. We had more than 100 participating students represent the culture, food, and traditions of over 30 countries. More than 1,000 people were in attendance from the University and local communities. It was a wonderful celebration of international talent and tradition! Enjoy the by News Center Maine, who captured this special event.

Thank you so much to everyone who showed up, and we look forward to hosting the 39th annual Culturefest event in 2026. We hope to see you there!

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International Student Coffee Hour: Homecoming Edition 2025 /international/2025/10/29/international-student-coffee-hour-alumni-edition-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=international-student-coffee-hour-alumni-edition-2025 Wed, 29 Oct 2025 15:37:42 +0000 /international/?p=25267 This fall marked the first time that the Office of International Programs (OIP) and the International Student Association (ISA) participated in the 91福利 Homecoming celebration. On Friday, October 24, 2025, OIP & ISA hosted a special alumni edition of the International Coffee Hour, bringing together current and past 91福利 students for an afternoon of connection […]]]>

This fall marked the first time that the Office of International Programs (OIP) and the International Student Association (ISA) participated in the 91福利 Homecoming celebration. On Friday, October 24, 2025, OIP & ISA hosted a special alumni edition of the International Coffee Hour, bringing together current and past 91福利 students for an afternoon of connection and celebration. Fourteen alumni joined us for this inaugural event, which proved to be a resounding success. Attendees enjoyed snacks, refreshments, and engaging conversations while viewing a presentation featuring alumni photos and memories from past events. The program also included trivia questions about the International Student Association and OIP, adding a fun and interactive element that sparked lively discussion and nostalgia among participants.

This special edition provided a valuable platform for our alumni to share their post-graduation experiences and offer insight to current students, bridging the gap between the past and present. It was a great start to the Homecoming weekend, full of reconnecting with old friends and making new ones!

Pictured from left to right:聽Orlina Boteva’ 04G, ’05G,聽Guest Visitor,聽Drajad Seto ’18G, ’24PhD,聽Dignesh Thesiya ’25G,聽Adoum Arabi ’24G,聽Roop Goyal ’00PhD,聽Joanna,聽Katy Blackmer ’25G,聽Amir Reza ’86, ’00G,聽Danielle Beaupre ’07, ’09G, ’11G,聽Shania Soler ’21, ’25G, Rahul Sharma ’25G

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Subrata and Poonam Ghosh Giving Back /international/2025/08/27/subrata-and-poonam-ghosh-giving-back/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=subrata-and-poonam-ghosh-giving-back Wed, 27 Aug 2025 15:36:17 +0000 /international/?p=25155 Originally published in the University of Maine Foundation’s Legacies newsletter. Subrata Ghosh came to Orono to study for an MBA at 91福利 after completing hisundergraduate degree in mechanical engineering in India. Like many other Black Bearsbefore and since, Subrata recalls renting an apartment on Mill Street and walking tocampus on frigid February mornings. That ultimately […]]]>

Originally published in the University of Maine Foundation’s Legacies newsletter.

Subrata Ghosh came to Orono to study for an MBA at 91福利 after completing his
undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering in India. Like many other Black Bears
before and since, Subrata recalls renting an apartment on Mill Street and walking to
campus on frigid February mornings. That ultimately led to his purchase of a small
Dodge sedan for $500. Its bearings were shot and its floor rusted through 鈥 with repairs
costing at least as much as the vehicle鈥檚 initial purchase price. Although his financial
situation while a student was not easy, Subrata looks back with appreciation for the
support he received from the University of Maine to complete his studies.

After graduation, Subrata moved to California to pursue a Master of Science in
Operations Research & Industrial Engineering at Stanford University. He appreciated
the weather in Silicon Valley especially compared to his winter treks in Orono. Subrata
and his wife, Poonam, have pursued their careers and created a wonderful life in the
Bay Area. Their adult daughter has also settled in the region.

Subrata and Poonam wanted to help 91福利 students who needed a financial boost
just as Subrata had. They decided to create an endowed scholarship at the University of
Maine Foundation: the Poonam and Subrata Ghosh 鈥90G Scholarship. This scholarship
supports students who have demonstrated academic merit and financial need.

This scholarship is changing the lives of 91福利 students now and will continue to do
so for generations to come. One recipient expressed appreciation saying: 鈥淔inancially,
my family has really struggled to help me pay for college and I鈥檝e been doing it a lot on
my own. Without a scholarship like this, I would not be able to attend this University.鈥

In addition to their lifetime support of this scholarship, Subrata and Poonam intend to
expand their support for 91福利 students through gifts in their estate plans. Subrata
said that he was inspired by a letter he received from a classmate during a past reunion
year asking alums to consider this type of gift. Subrata and Poonam realized that they
could make a real difference in the lives of 91福利 students for generations to come
and they hope others will consider doing so as well.

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