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Dear Friends and Colleagues, Warmest spring greetings. We have more news and many reflections to share with you in this third issue of Impact. In March, Arcadia University was honored to host President Barack Obama. His remarks on health care made international headlines and were delivered on the campus to a capacity audience of faculty, [...]
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There is no "I" in team, but individuals the world over "find themselves" through the transcendent metaphors and contexts reinforced by, and created within, the culture of sport.
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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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By Dr. Colin Ireland, Resident Director, Arcadia Center in Ireland Field sports have been played in Ireland and Britain since the early Middle Ages. Sometimes no more than an inflated bladder, balls have been kicked and carried by competing players across open fields, and have been slapped and hit with sticks or clubs of various [...]
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By Ken Reade, Associate Director of the Office of Visa and Immigration Services at Dartmouth College As the crow, or the cuervo, flies, it is 3,712 miles from Bradford, Vermont to Mexico City, Mexico. The former’s population is 2,619 and it is 97.71% white, and most significantly, Bradford posses the only traffic light in the [...]
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by Rachel Gang, Bowdoin College student an excerpt from her Co-Curricular Learning Certificate reflection Arriving in frost-covered Dunedin in July, I never imagined that I’d be up at 6 AM to go swimming. A competitive swimmer since age 8 and part of my university’s varsity team in the States, I was burnt out. But one [...]
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by Jan Sanders, Resident Director for the Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean and Balkan Studies in Athens Greece Arcadia students will have the opportunity to participate as volunteers in the Football Against Racism Europe (FARE) Action Week campaign in October. (www.farenet.org) Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in the world and as such, FARE [...]
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The Arcadia Suns, a stellar basketball team composed of students studying on our program in Granada, Spain had the distinct honor of being named league champions of the Centro de Lenguas Modernas tournament. Among the team’s notable members were Titus (Tito) Hawthorne (Southwestern), Tim Dukovich (Denison), Jon Rosenberg (Bates), Doug MacKenzie (Bates), Jason Huffine (UCLA), [...]
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by Sarah Prensky-Pomeranz, University of Michigan student This is the slogan frequently heard throughout South Africa these days. It’s written everywhere. The presence of the upcoming World Cup permeates the country. World Cup soccer balls are sold on street corners and valuzelas, South African plastic trumpets used at soccer games, can be purchased from every [...]
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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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By Jane Gunn-Lewis, Resident Director, New Zealand New Zealand appeals to students for all sorts of reasons: to experience geology in motion as they scramble up glaciers, study marine science and swim with dolphins, learn about Maori culture and do the haka with the All Blacks rugby team ….but no student has told us they [...]
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By Carmelle Le Vin, Resident Director, Arcadia Center in Australia Issues of health and well-being are important issues for the Australian federal government. Indigenous health has been, and continues to be, a big issue for successive governments with regard to policy revision. Health and well-being is thus important as a philosophy in Australia.
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It has long been acknowledged that Indigenous students have been under-represented in tertiary education in Australia. Over the past six years, the University of Melbourne has developed a relationship with the Shepparton region (Rumbalara) Indigenous community and the Rumbalara football and netball clubs, using sport and health as its focus. The Academy of Sport, Health [...]
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By Roland Adjovi, Resident Director, Arcadia Center for East African Studies Listening to President Obama speaking at Arcadia University, and learning about the debate on health care in the United States, as an African scholar in Africa who is administering higher education programs for an American University, I had reasons to be interested. Moreover, in [...]
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By Dr. Alan Jansen, Resident Director, Arcadia Center for South African Studies As international educators, we are concerned with not only issues of curriculum and cultural enrichment, but also with supplying the best possible resources for students, and for providing these same students with a context for understanding cultural disparities within the host country. In [...]
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By Dr. Mike Dryer, Arcadia University PA Program Director The rumor that President Obama would be visiting Arcadia University’s campus, was confirmed by the Dean of Students, who invited me and five Physician Assistant students to stand on the stage with the President during his speech advocating for health care reform. We had three hours [...]
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Through the images displayed on these pages capture a single moment in time, they are beautifully and insightfully representative of the continuous journey of self-discovery that is the essence of a study abroad experience. Congratulations to the winners of our Annual Student Network Photo Contest, and many thanks to all of the talented student photographers [...]
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By Dr. Chiara Briganti Academic Director Arcadia in England, Scotland & Wales I see them leaving for work just as I’m arriving. As I turn into Palace Court, a young man in a suit is walking out the door. A young woman in heels is already a block ahead of him. A few more are [...]
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With the UK general election scheduled for May 6, many of our students interning in Parliament have been at the center of the re-election efforts of their MPs. While students’ visas would have expired in late April, Arcadia University’s London Center has worked closely with Parliament to create an incredible opportunity for students to remain [...]
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The College of Global Studies offers an array of learning opportunities around the world. The Global Engagement Program is currently available at The College of Global Studies’ Centers in London, Sydney and Dublin. The program will continue to expand to other Centers in the near future. In addition, a range of internship opportunities and service [...]
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by Stephanie Maniglia London Internship Penn State University student I was really interested in exploring the differences and similarities between student-run organizations and professional charities because I have had personal experience with both types of organizations and realize that no matter what, there is always something to learn. Both Penn State Dance Marathon (or THON) [...]
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by Jay Lucas London Internship University of Illinois graduate, Business Economics and Public Policy The College of Global Studies profiled Jay Lucas, a senior at the University of Illinois, who was a 2009 intern in London. Jay spent the summer as a marketing intern at 90Ten Healthcare, a full-service health care communications agency specializing in [...]
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by Christina Zdanowicz Sydney Internship University of Illinois, Urbana student I looked up from the eco-friendly wedding story I was proofreading, clutching my signature red pen. Writers, editors and designers darted across the room making final changes to what would soon be the glossy pages of a brand-new magazine. Amid waves of nervousness and excitement, [...]
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http://typesnobbery.wordpress.com/ manifesto Allow us to introduce ourselves! We are Joann and Joel, and we’re both graphic design students at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities who have an obsessive (some would say neurotic) interest in typography. Hardly a day goes by that we don’t share a comment concerning some printed item, signage, or other typographic [...]
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by Alexa DiNicola Studied at University of Otago Skidmore College student Norfolk Island pines do not grow in Ohio. My home state is far too cold for them to survive to maturity, so I had never seen the distinctive flared-paintbrush silhouettes of their mature branches before I came to New Zealand. For the week or [...]
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by Bingzhe (Ben) Ren Studied at King’s College London University of Minnesota student As Shakespeare once said, “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” I never imagined those words to resonate with such meaning as they do now when I am saying goodbye to London. Before studying abroad, life was an easy routine. Each day blended seamlessly [...]
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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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