ICU Professor Emeritus Roger Geeslin Passes Away
ICU Professor Roger H. Geeslin, 83, died March 3, 2015. In addition to teaching mathematics at ICU, Roger was deeply involved in the development of certain ICU buildings and both he and his wife were deeply committed to the creation of various projects and programs, like the ICU Church related preschool, during their 13 years with ICU.
ICU serves as one of just six Rotary Peace Centers worldwide
Are you looking to make a significant impact on the world by promoting global peace and cooperation? Rotary International selects some of the world’s most dedicated and brightest professionals to receive fully funded fellowships to study at their six Rotary Peace Centers, including ICU. In just over a decade, the Rotary Peace Centers have trained more than 900 fellows for careers in peace building. Many of them go on to serve as leaders in national governments, NGOs, the military, law enforcement, and international organizations like the United Nations and World Bank.
JICUF Returns to Washington DC for Sakura Matsuri
For the third year in a row, the Japan ICU Foundation partnered successfully with our great ICU Alumni DC Chapter in staffing a special ICU booth at the annual Sakura Matsuri – Washington, DC street festival. As the largest single-day event of its type in the U.S., organized by the Japan-America Society of Washington, DC, it provides us a great opportunity to reach many new and interested prospective international students for ICU. Many thanks to all of our hard-working ICU alumni and friends in DC who made this the best year thus far!
Interview with ICU Alumna and Author Kumiko Makihara
Kumiko Makihara is an ICU alumna who writes about her impressions of life in Japan and the United States, two countries she has been traveling back and forth between for most of her life. Her columns have appeared in the International Herald Tribune, the New York Times Magazine and Newsweek, as well as in the books Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future That Works and Tsunami: Japan’s Post Fukushima Future. She is currently working on a book about her son’s experiences in a Japanese primary school.
Rethinking Peace Studies Participant Bahia Shehab Stars in Critically Acclaimed Documentary about the Egyptian Revolution
Rethinking Peace Studies participant Bahia Shehab stars in the critically acclaimed short documentary Nefertiti’s Daughters, directed by Mark Nickolas. The film just won first place at the 2015 Athens International Film + Video Festival in the Short Documentary Category.
ICU Sakura Fund Campaign Begins!
The JICUF is launching a one-month campaign in North America in support of the ICU Sakura Fund. We will be featuring original haiku composed by and/or photographs of sakura taken by the following five members of the ICU community on a weekly basis during the month of April. Please scroll below to see the first installment in this series. We hope you enjoy!
Interview with Study Abroad Scholarship Recipient Mari Ohgushi
ICU student and Study Abroad Scholarship recipient Mari Ohgushi shares her experience on what it’s like to study abroad at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
“Rethinking Peace Studies II: Memory” Held in Bell Tower of Riverside Church in NYC
Rethinking Peace Studies II: Memory was held on March 27 and 28th on the 20th floor of the bell tower of Riverside Church in NYC. Rethinking Peace Studies (RPS) is a collaboration between ICU, Rutgers University and the Japan ICU Foundation that seeks to critically rethink the discipline of peace studies.
ICU Professor Giorgio Shani to Deliver Talk at Rutgers University
ICU professor of international relations and Rethinking Peace Studies participant Giorgio Shani is set to deliver a talk tomorrow evening at Rutgers University.
Live-Streamed Public Events in the Upcoming Science and Humanities Conference on ICU Campus
Thomas John Hastings, JICUF Senior Research Fellow in Science & Religion, is organizing an academic conference titled “The Presence and Future of Humanity in the Cosmos: Why Society Needs Both the Sciences & the Humanities”. The conference will be held on the ICU campus from March 18-23, 2015 and bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars from China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.