In Fall 2025, the Global Flavors Fiesta returned to SUNY Korea with renewed energy, stronger community engagement, and even greater cultural diversity. Held on November 14, the event gave students the opportunity to experience traditional Mexican culture through authentic food, vibrant decorations, and a meaningful cultural performance inspired by Mexican traditions.
Hosted by the International Student Association (ISA), the goal of this event was to create a space for students to experience global cultures through food, performance, and active participation. The theme for this year was "Viva México," to emphasize the beauty found in Mexican cooking and artistry, while still encouraging multicultural participation from our diverse student body.
Beyond the festive atmosphere, the Global Flavors Fiesta served as an essential cultural platform for SUNY Korea students. Events like this provide opportunities for cross-cultural interaction, appreciation for global traditions, and a larger sense of belonging among students. Whether students choose to take part in the festival through cooking or performance, or simply come as an attendee, the Festival offers a place to build community and creative expression, while enriching transactional and social aspects of campus life.
With SUNY Korea's and the university's growth as an international campus, projects such as the Global Flavors Fiesta played a valuable role in developing cultural appreciation and advancing meaningful experiences for students throughout their academic careers. By integrating food, art, and community, this event truly reflected the diversity of SUNY Korea students.
Written by Student Reporter, Moldir Salim (moldir.salim@stonybrook.edu)
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