Hidden Cultures at ASU
Event description
- Campus life
- Free
- Inclusion
Hidden Cultures at ASU is an interactive cultural engagement series that highlights underrepresented international communities on campus. This event creates a welcoming space for students, staff, and faculty to learn directly from international student ambassadors and scholars through storytelling, cultural insights, and dialogue.
Join us for a special session featuring presenters from Southeastern Europe and the Balkans, who will share their cultural backgrounds, personal experiences, and perspectives.
Featured Cultural Ambassadors & Presenters
Alma Telibecirevic – Bosnia and Herzegovina
Program Manager, Center for Responsible Supply Chain Management
NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management, W. P. Carey School of Business
Elira Canga – Albania
Research Assistant & Teaching Instructor
Doctoral Student, Journalism and Mass Communication
Gordana Vinčić – Serbia
MGM Candidate, Thunderbird School of Global Management
Adjunct Professor, Paradise Valley Community College
Ljubomir Filipovic – Montenegro
Doctoral Student, School of Politics and Global Studies
Rostislav Gordeev – Bulgaria
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Barrett, The Honors College
What to Expect
• Cultural presentations and storytelling
• Opportunities for dialogue and audience engagement
• Community connection and cross-cultural learning
This event is open to ASU students, faculty, and staff. All are welcome to attend and engage in meaningful conversations that foster inclusion and global understanding.
Food will be provided. Please register in advance so we know how many are coming.
Hosted by the International Students and Scholars Center (ISSC).
In partnership with the Committee for Campus Inclusion and the Office of Inclusive Excellence.