Information Fluency conference, ambassador and book reading
Despite the ironic situation of some of us catching a cold in one of the world’s most warm countries, we have continued with our research and mutual cultural exchange. Day started casually in the company of dr. Cecilia Milanes, who privileged us with a reading of her new book and music soundtrack made by her husband and herself. After this interesting cultural experience, miss Milanes gave us her signed book and a CD as a priceless souvenir to take home with us.
Next interesting person who welcomed us in her office was Harriet L. Elam-Thomas, UCF Diplomacy Program Director and ex ambassador of the USA to Senegal. She is really interesting, intelligent and capable person to have conversation with about her numerous international experiences both in her personal and professional life.
Finally, the time has come to attend the long expected Information Fluency conference where we had the opportunity to present International Student Research Symposium and various other international activities that we do. In addition to this, we had the opportunity to attend several sessions on that topic which proved itself as a very useful experience.