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Table of Contents Fall 2010 Issue

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Table of Contents Fall 2010 Issue

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Responding to the Challenge of Climate Change: The Hope of Renewable Energy

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Responding to the Challenge of Climate Change: The Hope of Renewable Energy

by Dr. William Anthony   Director, Study Abroad Office  Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois I remember those endless cicada-buzzing bright yellow New England summers in the 1950s, when the kids in our neighborhood played “Mumblety-peg” and “Relievio” and “All-y all-y in come free,” great long outdoor games with complicated rules and shrieks of laughter that lasted all [...]

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The Spirit of the Landscape

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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The Spirit of the Landscape

By Dr. Stewart Dickinson    The Earth is undergoing exponential environmental change and strong leadership is required to maintain the planet in a habitable state. This course highlights some of the regional challenges we have Down Under and aims to promote a greater understanding and love of our natural world so that students, as future [...]

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An Interview with the Lost Souls

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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An Interview with the Lost Souls

A fictional story by Haoshu Li  Studied abroad at Oxford University, Arcadia University student When the sun sets, hearts are broken far away from home. - Ma Zhiyuan, Tianjingsha: Thoughts in Autumn Interview with the Lost Souls is dedicated to those who, in the sleepless nights, cannot help but wonder who they are, where they [...]

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The Forces of Nature: Catalysts for Cultural Change

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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The Forces of Nature: Catalysts for Cultural Change

by David Rudd, Director of Research and Assessment As we advocate for our students to cross boundaries and view the world as their classroom, as we look at cultures as examples of diverse civilizations, we must acknowledge the powerful forces of nature that remain largely beyond human control and surpass the limits of understanding. Over [...]

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Safety Net

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Safety Net

The ties that bind Arcadia’s Global Safety Network. by Arlene Snyder, Director of Health, Safety and Security This Spring, several of our overseas staff members were brought to Glenside for health and safety training. They met with The College of Global Studies staff, as well as with Arcadia members from Student Affairs, Glenside Counseling Services [...]

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The Comedy of the Kiwis

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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The Comedy of the Kiwis

by Andrew Morgenthaler University of Otago Tufts University Student This past semester studying in New Zealand at the University of Otago I have explored many things outside of the classroom ranging from viewing the exquisite natural beauty of the national parks to socializing at the many unique bars around town.  However, what I found most [...]

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The Orphan City – views from a trolley

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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The Orphan City – views from a trolley

ARGIRO KAZOS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS for the Study of Human Nature by Hunter Augeri Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean, and Balkan Studies Program University of the Arts Student In my time spent in Athens, first as a study abroad student for four months and then returning months later as a scholarship recipient, I had the chance [...]

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The Study of Human Nature

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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The Study of Human Nature

ARGIRO KAZOS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS for the Study of Human Nature by Destini Price Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean,  and Balkan Studies Program Hollins University Student After spending my spring 2010 semester abroad in Athens, I was overjoyed to receive the Argiro Kazos Scholarship for the Study of Human Nature. The scholarship allowed me the opportunity [...]

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Australian Parliamentary Internship Leads to Student Ambassador Post

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Australian Parliamentary Internship Leads to Student Ambassador Post

by Joe Carp ANU Parliamentary Internship Arcadia University Student The experience I had in Australia was priceless. While taking part in the Australian Parliamentary Internship program, I enrolled in two classes at the Australian National University, where I met people from all over the world. I had the wonderful opportunity to be placed in the [...]

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Tour Through Spain

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Tour Through Spain

by Duane Brown Rochester Institute of Technology Student Studied at the Arcadia University Center for Contemporary Studies in Granada, Spain 7/8/10   Through the Albaicin There was a cool evening breeze when I left the house for my tour of the Albaicin. I was forewarned that the journey up through the Albaicin was going to be a [...]

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Barcelona: a City of Life

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Barcelona: a City of Life

by Allison Walsh Arcadia Center for Catalan, Spanish & Mediterranean Studies University of Pittsburgh Student The city of lights and Catalan life had a style that enveloped us in its rhythm with the dance of the traffic and people that we passed through and became a part of on our walk to school each day. [...]

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Reflection on Ranieri di Sorbello Foundation Project

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Reflection on Ranieri di Sorbello Foundation Project

by Erin Holweger The Umbra Institute, Perugia University of Denver Student In a literal sense, my work at the Palazzo Ranieri di Sorbello house museum was to assist Italian student guides in preparing tours in English for international visitors. I researched specific collections and items in the museum and learned more about the family history [...]

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The Spirit of the Landscape: A Student Reflection

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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by Laura Kowalski, Graduate Student, Chatham University    Of course I wasn’t sure what I was in for when I signed up for Arcadia’s Study Abroad Program, Spirit of the Landscape, but I do know that whatever I expected was far exceeded by the actual experience. In reflecting back, the words that come to mind [...]

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Arcadia Abroad Book Excursion

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Arcadia Abroad Book Excursion

The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley Arcadia Study Abroad Book Clubs are an opportunity for students to understand their host country! Books are read and discussed both online and in person with fellow students and Arcadia staff over the course of the semester. Fall 2010 England book club’s book is The Mists of [...]

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Arcadia Welcomes LEAP Intern

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Arcadia Welcomes LEAP Intern

This month we welcome Ms. Sayaka Minami, who works in the Office for Student Exchange at Osaka University.  Arcadia University has been selected for the third year in a row to host a Long-term Educational Administration Program (LEAP) intern from Japan. LEAP is a year-long professional development program sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Education, [...]

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Meeting with UNICTR President

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Meeting with UNICTR President

by Christina Brunsell, Arcadia University student Judge Dennis Byron, President of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (UNICTR), met with fall 2010 graduate and undergraduate students at Arcadia Center for East African Studies on September 17, 2010 in a UNICTR conference room in Arusha, Tanzania. The meeting gave students the opportunity to interact [...]

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Edinburgh Program Student Receives Celtic Prize

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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The College of Global Studies congratulates Allison McCormack, an Arcadia academic year program student who attends Smith College, on her superior achievement while studying abroad. Allison, who took the course Celtic Literature 2A, received the Blackie Celtic Prize for excellence in Celtic Literature. The prize was awarded by the Celtic and Scottish Studies department in [...]

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Founding Dean Receives Transatlantic Leadership Award

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Founding Dean Receives Transatlantic Leadership Award

Professor Dennis Dutschke, Founding Dean of The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University, received the European Association for International Education (EAIE) Transatlantic Leadership Award at the EAIE’s annual conference in Nantes, France. According to EAIE’s guidelines, “the award is given to a person who has provided significant leadership to educational exchange between Europe and [...]

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Calling All Study Abroad Students …

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Calling All Study Abroad Students …

Have your photos published! Our Student Network is one of the most vivid places you can visit on the web, thanks to all the amazing photographs students have submitted of adventures all over the globe. Every photo on the Student Network is entered automatically in our Student Network Photo Contest. Winning entries are published in [...]

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Facebook

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Facebook

BUILDING A WALL! Not just another fan page … we’ve opened our Facebook wall to your musings and postings! Send pictures, video, blogs, factoids … anything that highlights the importance of your study abroad experience and connects you to fellow participants. Arcadia staff around the globe are looking forward to your visit! www.facebook.com/arcadia.abroad

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Ireland Director Presents at Irish Studies Conference

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Ireland Director Presents at Irish Studies Conference

Dr. Colin Ireland, Resident Director of The College of Global Studies Dublin Center in Ireland, presented a paper at the 34th Annual Conference for the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures (IASIL). The conference took place from July 27-30 at National University of Ireland, Maynooth. The conference’s theme was “Irish Literatures and Culture: [...]

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