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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Two new countries. Four new books! Due to an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response to last semester’s inaugural Arcadia Study Abroad Book Club, two new texts from the United Kingdom and now one from Greece and Italy have been chosen for fall 2009. The groups are already underway. Jaclyn Daddona will moderate the Italy group, Jan Sanders [...]
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explore. learn. reflect. contribute. The College’s newest community building project, launched in early July, is a student-centered online network that currently includes alumni, newly accepted students, and The College of Global Studies staff. Members are able to create unique profiles, forums, and blogs, as well as upload photos and videos. But this online space isn’t [...]
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Environmentally friendly Arcadia encourages YOU! In the summer of 2008, The College of Global Studies implemented a document imaging system, accessible by both U.S. and overseas staff, where all student documents can be stored electronically. Doing so has eliminated the need to create in-country paper files for the storage of essential information while students are [...]
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AUSTRALIA – SPRING 2010 Contemporary Australia January Term at the University of Queensland This intensive 4-week program, which runs in January, aims to provide students with an introduction to key aspects of contemporary Australian society and culture, especially those aspects which are taken to define Australia. www.arcadia.edu/abroad/JTerm ENGLAND – SPRING 2010 University of Cambridge Semester [...]
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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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Life of the Mind SeriesDedicating our year 2010 to… Sports, Culture & Context Our Life of the Mind Series is dedicating the year to the significant role that sports and recreation play in creating individual and cultural identity. We’ll examine the economic and political effects of international sporting events as well as the development and [...]
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