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Sunday, November 1, 2009

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From the Vice President

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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From the Vice President

Dear Friends and Colleagues, I welcome you to this issue of Impact with some of the most exciting news in the history of our university.  We are pleased to announce that the Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad is now The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University. The College of Global Studies is the [...]

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Research & Assessment

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Research & Assessment

“It is important to see the Research and Assessment Unit as an interdisciplinary network organization of interested and experienced faculty in the area of international, intercultural and global education.” By Dr. Hans De Wit International Higher Education Consultant The recent change of the Center for Education Abroad at Arcadia University into The College for Global [...]

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The Changing World of Health and Safety

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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The Changing World of Health and Safety

By Arlene Snyder Director of Health, Safety & Security Health and safety have always been important components of a study abroad program with The College for Global Studies at Arcadia University. The model of having specific staff here in the U.S. and at our program destinations to orient students to, and assist them with, health [...]

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Tales from a Resilient City

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Tales from a Resilient City

By Dr. Jaume Gelabert Resident Director Barcelona Center for Catalan, Spanish, and Mediterranean Studies Two words encapsulate the spirit of Barcelona with precision: tenacity and transformation. While the dramatic change the city has experienced in the last two decades may surprise visitors, it is the fate of this Mediterranean city to overcome difficult circumstances and [...]

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Breaking down the Classroom Walls

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Breaking down the Classroom Walls

By David Rudd Director of Research & Assessment It was nearly a year ago, in the dog days of summer, when our Dean of Studies, Dr. Dennis Dutschke, began a conversation within The College about the merits and importance of documenting out-of-classroom learning. The discussion that followed was healthy and engaging, exploring whether or not [...]

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Center for Research & Assessment: The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Center for Research & Assessment: The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University

The newly formed Center for Research and Assessment housed within The College of Global Studies, announces its 2009-10 research agenda. Bringing together faculty and international educators from Arcadia University and our global partners, The Center for Research and Assessment advances knowledge and contributes to scholarship in the field of international education. DEDICATED TO THREE AREAS [...]

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Ambassadors, Staffers & a Research Report

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Ambassadors, Staffers & a Research Report

by Andrew Charlton Australian National University Parliamentary Intern College of Wooster student “I can intern at the Australian Parliament through Arcadia. That sounds fun.” These words, spoken over 18 months ago, were to shape my study abroad experience more than I could imagine at the time. Now I must admit, I had many experiences during [...]

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The Meaning of Culture

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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The Meaning of Culture

by Trevor Tetzlaff Studied at University of New South Wales Northwestern University student Six months before my semester in Oz, I was beginning a semester studying in Paris. The culture for which the city is renowned was one of the main reasons for my decision to study there. Nearing the end of my semester in [...]

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This Evening I Would Like to Welcome You…

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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This Evening I Would Like to Welcome You…

by Brooke Sheffer Studied at Accademia Italiana, Florence George Washington University student Being born and raised in a Colorado mountain town, where a three-sport day is the norm and our favorite brands of clothing are companies that make moisture-wicking tank tops, I never thought I would announce a fashion show in Italy. When the director [...]

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Global Leadership Symposium in Italy

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Global Leadership Symposium in Italy

Anna Marotti Grand Valley State University student Perugia Program “The opportunity to visit a city like Napoli, raw and stereotyped as it is, and see how others responded to the life we encountered, really made this particular Neopolitan experience stand out for me. I love and have hope for the future of Napoli.” Tina Marisa [...]

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Volunteering in Greece

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Volunteering in Greece

A horse-back riding program for children with special needs. by Anna Accettola Co-Curricular Learning Certificate Recipient Athens, Greece University of The Pacific student When I was in high school I volunteered for a program [with] an elementary school that instructs the mentally challenged, to help children gain control over their bodies and increase their spatial [...]

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A Bite of New Zealand

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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A Bite of New Zealand

Just try it. You’ll like it! by Frances Gubler Studied at Victoria University of Wellington Skidmore College student I suppose that the newly popular term “foodie” is quite a proper way to describe me. My first solid food was something along the lines of cavatelli with broccoli and garlic, courtesy of my New Jersey Italian [...]

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Earning a Co-Curricular Learning Certificate Has Benefits

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Earning a Co-Curricular Learning Certificate Has Benefits

(but don’t take our word for it! ) Kristen Moser Point Loma Nazarene University student The Athenian Neighborhood | Athens, Greece Excerpt from her CLC reflection piece: “After being in Greece for almost four months, I have had plenty of opportunities to become immersed in Greek culture and to observe the idiosyncrasies involved in Athenian life. [...]

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Book Club

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Book Club

Two new countries.  Four new books! Due to an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response to last semester’s inaugural Arcadia Study Abroad Book Club, two new texts from the United Kingdom and now one from Greece and Italy have been chosen for fall 2009. The groups are already underway. Jaclyn Daddona will moderate the Italy group, Jan Sanders [...]

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The Student Network

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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The Student Network

explore. learn. reflect. contribute. The College’s newest community building project, launched in early July, is a student-centered online network that currently includes alumni, newly accepted students, and The College of Global Studies staff. Members are able to create unique profiles, forums, and blogs, as well as upload photos and videos. But this online space isn’t [...]

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Living Green

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Living Green

Environmentally friendly Arcadia encourages YOU! In the summer of 2008, The College of Global Studies implemented a document imaging system, accessible by both U.S. and overseas staff, where all student documents can be stored electronically. Doing so has eliminated the need to create in-country paper files for the storage of essential information while students are [...]

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New Programs

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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New Programs

AUSTRALIA – SPRING 2010 Contemporary Australia January Term at the University of Queensland This intensive 4-week program, which runs in January, aims to provide students with an introduction to key aspects of contemporary Australian society and culture, especially those aspects which are taken to define Australia.  www.arcadia.edu/abroad/JTerm ENGLAND – SPRING 2010 University of Cambridge Semester [...]

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La Diada de Sant Jordi

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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La Diada de Sant Jordi

La Diada de Sant Jordi Competition Winners Tara Vaughn (left) of Tufts University and Leighton Cusack (right) of Asuza Pacific University won first and second place respectively in the 2009 Sant Jordi Competition on St. George’s Day, April 23, at Arcadia’s Barcelona Center. All students at the Center, regardless of language proficiency, were able to [...]

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Intern of the Year 2009

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Intern of the Year 2009

Renita Bakshi www.arcadia.edu/abroad/internoftheyear Indiana University senior Renita Bakshi has been named The College of Global Studies’ Intern of the Year for her participation in the Arcadia London Internship during the Spring 2009 semester. As per her passion for movies and the Bollywood film industry, she was placed with the reputable UK Film Productions Ltd., a [...]

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Arcadia selected for LEAP

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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The Dean of Studies here at The College of Global Studies, Dr. Dennis Dutschke and Program Manager, Amanda Zimmerman, are proud to announce that Arcadia University was selected, for the second year in a row, to host an Intern on the Long-Term Educational Administrator Program (LEAP).  Interns on this professional-development program are all Japanese higher [...]

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Sports Culture & Context

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Sports Culture & Context

Life of the Mind SeriesDedicating our year 2010 to… Sports, Culture & Context Our Life of the Mind Series is dedicating the year to the significant role that sports and recreation play in creating individual and cultural identity. We’ll examine the economic and political effects of international sporting events as well as the development and [...]

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