Dr. Laurence Scott, one of BBC Radio 3s New Generation Thinkers and a professor at Arcadia’s London Study Center, was featured on November 10 as part of Free Thinking Festival 2011. In the series “The Free Thinking Essay,” Dr. Scott presents on “Women on the Run in the English Novel,” discussing the topic of the [...]
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The College of Global Studies notes with sadness the passing of Dr. Martin Lowe, OBE, a renowned piper, Scottish Higher Education administrator, professor and friend of The College’s staff and students. During his esteemed career as both educator and musician, Dr. Lowe served as University Secretary at both the University of St. Andrews and the [...]
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ENTER ARCADIA ABROAD’S VIDEO CONTEST SUBMITTING IS AS EASY AS: Join our Student Network http://abroadcommunity.arcadia.edu Click on Video Contest Upload your video Enter by April 1st. Winners will be published in IMPACT & online!
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Arcadia in Tanzania Students HIV/AIDS Awareness Project Arcadia in Tanzania students recently took part in an initiative sponsored by the Jijue HIV/AIDS Awareness project, assisting with classes designed to educate preteens and teens in schools in the Arusha area about HIV/AIDS. The project focuses on primary and secondary school students. Arcadia participants also prepared a [...]
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The College of Global Studies congratulates our staff on these scholarly accomplishments. Tanzania Academic Director Featured in Two New Publications Roland Adjovi, Academic Director for the Arcadia in Tanzania program, is a featured author in two new publications on the subjects of African law and the African Union. The first book, edited by Maurice Kamto, [...]
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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: [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, March 13, 2010
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Discovering the difference. On my flight back from Barcelona, I was seated next to another student who had just finished a semester in Barcelona. During the flight we compared our experiences: I told him how enamored I was with Barcelona’s unique culture and compelling history, and he told me about all his crazy nights out. [...]
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Get to know us! Emma Makin, Student Support Coordinator for South African Programs, started with Arcadia in Cape Town at the beginning of 2010. Emma’s first experience with Arcadia University’s study abroad programs in Cape Town was with the summer service learning program in 2007. She recently completed an Honors degree in Biological Anthropology and [...]
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Brett Myers, a student who attends McDaniel College in Maryland, joined the STaG society at the University of Glasgow and directed a play. Brett also acted in several other STaG productions. Student Theatre at Glasgow (STaG) is a student-run theatre company whose aim is to give students an opportunity to take part in theatre whether [...]
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Connect before you go! Our Student Network houses bookclubs that so many students have benefited from before they depart for their program abroad. Our Program Managers and staff from overseas have all chosen contemporary books this Spring and have developed co-curricular excursions that are based on the books. Many of these opportunities involve the authors [...]
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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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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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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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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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