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Arcadia Opens New Study Centers: London, Edinburgh and Dublin

Monday, April 15, 2013

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Arcadia Opens New Study Centers: London, Edinburgh and Dublin

As part of the continued expansion of Arcadia University’s presence worldwide through The College of Global Studies, we have opened new study centers in London, Dublin and Edinburgh. These facilities demonstrate our commitment to providing long-term teaching, learning and support services in key destinations. London, England The Arcadia London Center is located in the heart [...]

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Life of the Mind

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

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Life of the Mind

Arcadia Perspectives ) LIFE OF THE MIND One theme uniting Arcadia worldwide! During the year 2011, The College of Global Studies adopted the theme The Elements of VITA: (Ventus, Ignis, Terra, Aqua) in our centers around the world. Each center interpreted the theme through the unique perspective of the host country. Below are two events [...]

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Traditional Scotland—Non-Traditional Experience

Friday, May 27, 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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Scotland to America and Back

Friday, May 27, 2011

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Scotland to America and Back

Zombies, Gothic Literature and the Scottish Enlightenment Dr. Hamish Thompson is our new Resident Director in Scotland, as well as part of the Arcadia University Faculty Lecture Series. Dr. Thompson spoke about his experiences from Scotland to America and Back Again, subtitled “Zombies, Gothic Literature and the Scottish Enlightenment.” Inspired by his doctoral studies in [...]

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