by Arnd Wächter Director, Morocco Exchange & Documentary Director, Crossing Borders December, 2002. I was based in London at this time as a teacher. During Christmas break, I was on my way to Morocco to hike in the High Atlas Mountains. It was three months before the second intervention in Iraq and the media was [...]
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A project in a higher education institution in México by Mariana Muñoz Couto and Armando García Yáñez The case of Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado Puebla (UPAEP) See also Social Justice and Academic Engagement by Dr. Ana Maria Garcia Located in the central valley of the country, Puebla is one of the safest cities in [...]
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Contributed by Dr. Ana Maria Garcia Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology, Arcadia University See also Social Responsibility by by Mariana Muñoz Couto and Armando García Yáñez Social justice and academic engagement are a process and a goal that connects thinking and action, reflection and research and that involves the whole student as scholar and [...]
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Introduction by Lorna Stern Director of Strategic Development Arcadia University, The College of Global Studies American institutions frequently allude to the importance of understanding diversity and globalization in their mission statements. For many students, diversity is viewed as a domestic issue and globalization an international one; consequently, when American students study abroad they expect to [...]
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Life of the Mind Series: The Elements by Dr. Jaume Gelabert, Academic Director for Arcadia Programs in Spain Alberto Matarán Ruiz, Prof. of Urban and Spatial Planning Dir. Professorship Jose Saramago, Seminar on Environment and Life Quality-University of Granada Francisco Javier Toro Sánchez, Arcadia University Center for Contemporary Studies Granada The Mediterranean basin has become [...]
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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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Student Perspectives ) GREECE Jake Ezell Arcadia Center in Athens program Wabash College Student Too often, I feel, we settle for words such as awesome, eye-opening, or life-changing to describe a study abroad experience without reflecting on what these terms actually mean. In fact, these words do little justice to describe a study abroad experience [...]
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Student Perspectives) NEW ZEALAND Katelyn Wagner University of Canterbury Geneva College Student Imagine you are a university student, and the city in which you study has just been rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale. Classes have been cancelled for two weeks. The typical student response would be to enjoy more vacation [...]
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Student Perspectives) GREECE Maggie Gignac Arcadia Center in Athens, Greece Villanova University Student Visiting Caritas each Wednesday has been an important part of my semester abroad. The CLC was one of the reasons I was attracted to Arcadia’s program after deciding where to study. With service being an important part of my life in America, [...]
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Student Perspectives) NEW ZEALAND Daniel Councell University of Canterbury Davidson College Student With continual war in Palestine, suicide bombings in Europe, and racism in America, it seems today’s global culture is one concerned with defining differences rather than establishing commonalities. However, there are many things that do shine through this darkness and reveal all that [...]
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Student Perspectives ) SPAIN Natalie Karic Arcadia in Barcelona Kenyon College Student Els castellers are a quintessentially Catalan phenomenon: they embody the spirit and energy of the Catalan region and the pride with which Catalans live. This tradition originated in Valls, near the city of Tarragona. It was there that the physical feat of creating [...]
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Student Perspectives ) IRELAND Mark Saxton The Catholic University of America Student I’ve heard the phrase incessantly since I first touched down on the Emerald Isle: the ‘Irish Question.’ What does it mean to be Irish? Fittingly, not once in my tenure in the Republic of Ireland have I received a conclusive answer. If I [...]
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Arcadia Perspectives) NEW PROGRAMS Announcing CERTIFICATE IN CELTIC CONNECTIONS Study in Ireland, England, Scotland or Wales The purpose of this certificate is to allow students studying in regions with a Celtic heritage to learn of the modern Irish, Scottish, and Welsh sense of identity, to understand their current connections to each other, to the United [...]
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The Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean and Balkan Studies in Athens welcomed the local community and worldwide members to celebrate this historic event. The Arcadia program in Greece was established by Dr. David Larsen, Director of the Center for Education Abroad, which is now The College of Global Studies. Under the dedicated and visionary leadership [...]
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Dear Friends and Colleagues, Greetings to you in this fifth edition of Impact. During this season of renewal, I pause to reflect once again upon our long-term dedication to the various communities and constituencies we serve. I am awed continually during my work at our Centers overseas by the warm welcome that The College’s staff [...]
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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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Lucia Ortisi, LLM, the Director of the Mediterranean Center for Arts and Sciences, spoke as part of the Arcadia University Faculty Lecture Series, on “Infiltrating the Legal Economy: How The Mafia is Going Global.” She examined how home-grown Mafia clans have transformed themselves from local criminal organizations into global enterprises. She discussed the ways in [...]
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Colleen Dell and Larissa Hageman, Arcadia study abroad students at King’s College London, have each received the prestigious King’s Study Abroad Excellence Award. This is a distinctive honor which carries with it an award of £2,500 for a semester’s study or £3,500 for the academic year. In their applications for the award, candidates must detail the [...]
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Students in the News Research Assistant Published in Legal Journal Arcadia Center for East African Studies, Tanzania Moira A. Imong, a research assistant at the Arcadia Center for East African Studies in Tanzania, was featured in the March 10 edition of Jurist Legal News and Research journal of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. [...]
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The Society of the Sons of Saint George of Philadelphia is an organization of men (and now of women, too) of English heritage that was founded in 1773, before the start of the American Revolution. One of its initial aims was to provide assistance to “Englishmen in distress” in Philadelphia. Over time, the Society has [...]
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