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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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Above All A Team

Saturday, March 13, 2010

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Above All A Team

By Benjamin Carr, Stonehill College student As I prepared to study abroad at the National University of Ireland, Galway, I looked over the list of Arcadia program students, searching particularly for students from my home school, Stonehill College. Seeing that I knew no one, I was a little nervous. I had been in a similar [...]

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Health Matters: An Introduction

Saturday, March 13, 2010

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Health Matters: An Introduction

Introduction by Dr. Dennis Dutschke, Dean of Studies, The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University The civic debate over health care, and Arcadia University’s hosting of President Barack Obama, reminded all of us in The College of Global Studies about the critical role that health care occupies in our global society.  While opinions, perspectives [...]

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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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