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Tag: International Education: Page 14
Students
International Education Congress to Focus on Plans for Bilingual University
International Education Congress to Focus on Plans for Bilingual University MIAMIEducators and others from throughout the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean are being invited to attend the International Education Congress 2002, which will focus on plans for the creation of Florida’s first fully bilingual university.Those attending the conference, scheduled for April in Miami, […]
July 18, 2001
International
Events
EventsJUNEJune 6-92001 National Mental Health Association Conference“Justice for All: Addressing America’s Mental Health Disparities”Hyatt Regency Hotel on Capitol HillWashingtonPhone: (800) 969-6642Web: www.nmha.orgJune 12-13Macalester Forum on Higher Education“Competitive Advantage and Common Purpose in American Higher Education”Macalester CollegeSt. Paul, Minn.Contact: (651) 696-6207June 13-15Conference on Multicultural Affairs/Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities20th Annual Meeting“Social Justice — Racial Justice: […]
May 23, 2001
International
Events
EventsMAYMay 31-June 4Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies 14th Annual Conference on Race & EthnicitySheraton Downtown HotelSeattleContact: Pari NabaviPhone: (405) 292-4172Fax: (405) 292-4177E-mail:
[email protected]
: www.occe.ou.edu/NCORE JUNEJune 6-92001 National Mental Health Association Conference“Justice for All: Addressing America’s Mental Health Disparities”Hyatt Regency Hotel on Capitol HillWashingtonPhone: (800) 969-6642Web: www.nmha.orgJune 12-13Macalester Forum on Higher Education“Competitive Advantage and Common […]
May 9, 2001
International
Professional Appointments
Professional AppointmentsMary Alice Browne, chair of the department of radiologic technology and medical imaging at New York City Technical College, has been named a Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Faculty Scholar for the 2001 International Honors Institute. Browne earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Hunter College/City University of New York. Jean Franer Claude […]
May 9, 2001
International
Events
EventsMAY/JUNEMay 27-June 1National Association for Foreign Student Affairs“Advancing Global Diplomacy Through International Education”PhiladelphiaContact: Kisha TurnerPhone: (202) 737-3699 Ext.254Fax: (202) 737-3657E-mail:
[email protected]
: www.nafsa.orgMay 31-June 4Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies 14th Annual Conference on Race & EthnicitySheraton Downtown HotelSeattleContact: Pari NabaviPhone: (405) 292-4172Fax: (405) 292-4177E-mail:
[email protected]
: www.occe.ou.edu/NCORE JUNEJune 6-92001 National Mental Health Association Conference“Justice for All: […]
April 25, 2001
International
Events
EventsMAYMay 31-June 4Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies 14th Annual Conference on Race & EthnicitySheraton Downtown HotelSeattleContact: Pari NabaviPhone: (405) 292-4172Fax: (405) 292-4177E-mail:
[email protected]
: www.occe.ou.edu/NCORE JUNEJune 12-13Macalester Forum on Higher Education“Competitive Advantage and Common Purpose in American Higher Education”Macalester CollegeSt. Paul, Minn.Contact: (651) 696-6207June 13-15Conference on Multicultural Affairs/Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities20th Annual Meeting“Social Justice […]
April 11, 2001
International
Events
EventsMARCHMarch 24-27American Association forHigher EducationMarriott Wardman Park HotelWashingtonPhone: (202) 293-6440Fax: (202) 293-0073Web: www.aahe.orgMarch 28-April 113th Annual National Black Graduate Student ConferenceTexas Tech UniversityLubbock, TexasPhone: (806) 742-0623Web: www.ttu.edu/gradsch/nbgscAPRILApril 11-12Second Annual Kent State Symposium on Democracy“Media, Profit and Politics: Competing Priorities in an Open Society”Kent State UniversityKent Student Center Kent, OhioPhone: (330) 672-3161Fax: (330) 672-9995Web: www.kent.edu/democracy–symposium April […]
March 28, 2001
International
Here is a complete look at the work of these two subcommittees:
Here is a complete look at the work of these two subcommittees:• 21st Century Competitiveness: Education and training beyond the high school level, except for aid to institutions; student financial aid programs; Workforce Investment Act; family literacy; teacher training; science and technology programs; welfare reform; child care grants.• Select Education: Juvenile justice and delinquency; runaway […]
February 28, 2001
Sports
Professional Appintments
Professional AppintmentsJimmy Arrington has been appointed assistant vice president of enrollment management at Delaware State University. Previously Arrington was director of admissions at Kentucky State University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s in education, focusing on student personnel services, guidance and counseling, from Tuskegee University. Herman R. Frazier has been […]
January 17, 2001
International
The Sage In his own Words
The Sage In his own WordsDr. John Hope Franklin is without question a giant among historians. His outstanding record of research and scholarship has won the admiration of U.S. presidents, fellow educators and scholars from around the globe. This gentleman/scholar is still turning out award-winning books even as an octogenarian. BI Senior Writer Joan Morgan […]
January 17, 2001
International
ACE, Carnegie Corp. Select 8 Schools With Outstanding International Programs
ACE, Carnegie Corp. Select 8 Schools With Outstanding International ProgramsThe American Council on Education and Carnegie Corp. of New York have selected eight colleges and universities known for outstanding achievements in internationalizing their undergraduate programs to participate in a project to highlight promising practices in international education.The Promising Practices: Institutional Models of Comprehensive Internationalization project […]
November 22, 2000
Community Colleges
Community College Education…
Community College Education…he telephone calls, letters and e-mail requests pour in from the four corners of the Earth — from countries where government coffers are flush with oil money, as well as from those that can barely afford to feed their populace. These days, the foreign dignitaries and education ministry bureaucrats that contact American community […]
August 16, 2000
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