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Award-Winning New Assessment Model

15. April 2013

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Award-Winning New Assessment Model

by David Rudd Director of the Center for Research and Assessment The College of Global Studies, Arcadia University In an attempt to shatter preconceptions around international education, while at the same time highlighting its critical role within higher education today, David Rudd, Director of the Center for Research and Assessment at The College of Global [...]

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Study Abroad Alumni Profile: Kevin G. Shollenberger

15. April 2013

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Study Abroad Alumni Profile: Kevin G. Shollenberger

Kevin G. Shollenberger Dean of Student Affairs and Associate Vice President for Undergraduate Student Life at Columbia University In each issue, The College of Global Studies will bring the readers of Impact magazine the successes of Arcadia University study abroad alumnus. In this issue, we talk to Kevin G. Shollenberger, who in 1988 completed a [...]

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Study Abroad as a Pathway for Improving Inter-Religious Understanding

15. April 2013

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Study Abroad as a Pathway for Improving Inter-Religious Understanding

by Jim Galvin and Matthew T. Herbst University of California San Diego (UCSD) Given the prominence and influence of religion in the world today, study abroad opportunities (even those not focused primarily on religion) can serve as a critical bridge for inter-cultural and inter-religious understanding. There has never been a more important time to improve [...]

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University Social Media Policy

15. April 2013

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University Social Media Policy

Laura Baldwin, M.B.A. Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Arcadia University Can you even remember back to what life was like 10 years ago, before Facebook connected a billion friends worldwide and Twitter became a news source told in 140 characters or less? It may not be that hard for us administrators to remember the pre-social [...]

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Studying Sport Mega-events: Implications for Study Abroad Students

15. April 2013

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Studying Sport Mega-events: Implications for Study Abroad Students

by Dr. Douglas Michele Turco Associate Dean, The College of Global Studies, Arcadia University The wide world of sport is a multi-billion dollar industry, consisting of professional, collegiate, and amateur sport leagues and events, facilities, media, spectatorship, sporting goods, sponsorships, sport medicine, and more. Thousands of students every year aspire to a career in sport [...]

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Learning About London Through the Church (An Interaction Through Local Community)

15. April 2013

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Learning About London Through the Church (An Interaction Through Local Community)

Student Perspectives ) LONDON Andrew Dubowitz Kings College, University of London Hamilton College Student As a nonreligious Jew, if someone were to ask me if I was going to join a church during my time in England, I would have had a difficult time not laughing. However, I went from going to Bible study groups [...]

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Crossing Borders, Changing Lives

27. May 2011

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Crossing Borders, Changing Lives

by Arnd Wächter Director, Morocco Exchange & Documentary Director, Crossing Borders December, 2002. I was based in London at this time as a teacher. During Christmas break, I was on my way to Morocco to hike in the High Atlas Mountains. It was three months before the second intervention in Iraq and the media was [...]

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Social Responsibility

27. May 2011

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A project in a higher education institution in México by Mariana Muñoz Couto and Armando García Yáñez The case of Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado Puebla (UPAEP) See also Social Justice and Academic Engagement by Dr. Ana Maria Garcia Located in the central valley of the country, Puebla is one of the safest cities in [...]

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Social Justice and Academic Engagement

27. May 2011

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Social Justice and Academic Engagement

Contributed by Dr. Ana Maria Garcia Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology, Arcadia University See also Social Responsibility by by Mariana Muñoz Couto and Armando García Yáñez Social justice and academic engagement are a process and a goal that connects thinking and action, reflection and research and that involves the whole student as scholar and [...]

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Minority Languages and Identity

27. May 2011

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Minority Languages and Identity

Introduction by Lorna Stern Director of Strategic Development Arcadia University, The College of Global Studies American institutions frequently allude to the importance of understanding diversity and globalization in their mission statements. For many students, diversity is viewed as a domestic issue and globalization an international one; consequently, when American students study abroad they expect to [...]

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2010 Photo Contest

27. May 2011

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2010 Photo Contest

RUNNERS UP

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Sustainability in the Mediterranean

27. May 2011

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Sustainability in the Mediterranean

Life of the Mind Series: The Elements by Dr. Jaume Gelabert, Academic Director for Arcadia Programs in Spain Alberto Matarán Ruiz, Prof. of Urban and Spatial Planning Dir. Professorship Jose Saramago, Seminar on Environment and Life Quality-University of Granada Francisco Javier Toro Sánchez, Arcadia University Center for Contemporary Studies Granada The Mediterranean basin has become [...]

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Traditional Scotland—Non-Traditional Experience

27. May 2011

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Traditional Scotland—Non-Traditional Experience

by Dr. Hamish Thompson Director, Arcadia Programs in Scotland “We look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilization.” – Voltaire Why engage in a non-traditional learning experience in Scotland? Scotland’s people have been passing on ideas and values for many generations. The University of St. Andrews was founded in 1413; Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh [...]

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Letter From The Vice President

27. May 2011

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Letter From The Vice President

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Greetings to you in this fifth edition of Impact. During this season of renewal, I pause to reflect once again upon our long-term dedication to the various communities and constituencies we serve. I am awed continually during my work at our Centers overseas by the warm welcome that The College’s staff [...]

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