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The Grizzly, November 4, 2010, Katie Callahan, Stephen Hayman, Jennifer Beigel, Lisa Jobe, Michael Delaney, Alyse Reid, Elizabeth Burns, Kaitlyn Ott, Sarah Bollert, Jessica Orbon, Taylor Sparks, Josh Tannenbaum, Kristin Daly-Barnes, Nick Pane, Sara Sherr
The Grizzly, November 4, 2010, Katie Callahan, Stephen Hayman, Jennifer Beigel, Lisa Jobe, Michael Delaney, Alyse Reid, Elizabeth Burns, Kaitlyn Ott, Sarah Bollert, Jessica Orbon, Taylor Sparks, Josh Tannenbaum, Kristin Daly-Barnes, Nick Pane, Sara Sherr
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Ursinus College Announces 13th President • Study Abroad Programs Give Students New Opportunities • Putting a Stop to the Climate Crisis One Meal at a Time • Berman Museum Continues Celebrating 20 Years • Wind Ensemble Performs in Lenfest • George Belaires: Looking for Fame in the Future • Tenure Candidate Dr. Joel Bish Feels at Home at Ursinus • UC Promotes Cancer Awareness • Internship Profile: Aimee Petronglo • Halloween Costume Inventory • Cover Up That Skin • Response to Annie Re's Letter to the Editor • Students React to New UC President • UC Cheerleading Squad "Rises" to …
The Grizzly, September 3, 2010, Katie Callahan, Michael Delaney, Katie Haldeman, Giavonna Banner, Lisa Jobe, Derrick Wickward, Thamer Jendoubi, Emily Short, Carly Siegler, Nick Pane
The Grizzly, September 3, 2010, Katie Callahan, Michael Delaney, Katie Haldeman, Giavonna Banner, Lisa Jobe, Derrick Wickward, Thamer Jendoubi, Emily Short, Carly Siegler, Nick Pane
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Students Enjoy Summer Vacation Abroad • Campus Activities Board Brings Fresh Ideas for Fall '10 • A Freshman's Take on the First-Year Orientation Experience • Ursinus Enrollment Finally Under Control, Freshmen Move in with Ease • Greek Life Rushes into Fall Season with New Regulations • Speed Dating with New UC Professors • Summer Fellows: Taking Undergrad Research One Step Further • Ursinus College Alphabet • Opinions: Allow Citizens to Build Mosque in New York City; Build the "Ground Zero" Mosque Somewhere Else • Book Review: A Student's Brief Take on Oscar Wao • McNamara Enjoys Unique Wrestling Trip to …
Assessing The Impact Of Short-Term Study Abroad, Susan Carley, R. Keith Tudor
Assessing The Impact Of Short-Term Study Abroad, Susan Carley, R. Keith Tudor
Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, Perspective
Participation in short-term study abroad programs has dramatically increased in recent years. Little empirical research exists on learning outcomes associated with short-duration study tours, however. This study examines the impact of a study tour on the perceptions of American college students following a 2-week tour of Mexico. Based on measures of pre- and posttrip perceptions of the host country, students were found to have significantly changed following a brief overseas stay. Pretrip perceptions were also compared with the perceptions of a control group of students who did not participate in study abroad to determine the influence self selection bias might …
The Effects Of Study Abroad Programs On Teachers' Professional Development, Bahar Mikael
The Effects Of Study Abroad Programs On Teachers' Professional Development, Bahar Mikael
Masters Theses, 2010-2019
Globalization and the state of the world today increase the demands and pressures on nations. The preparation of teachers requires the elevation of international knowledge and experiences to address the diverse needs of societies. This study investigated the effects of study abroad programs on teachers’ personal and professional development. A mixed of data collection methodology consisting of quantitative and qualitative methods were utilized in this study. Thirty-two teachers who experienced a study abroad program were surveyed and 3 educators who accompanied teachers abroad were interviewed. The findings of this study suggested that international experiences have significant effects on teachers’ professional …
The Grizzly, February 12, 2010, Caitlin Dalik, Katie Callahan, Michael Delaney, Maryanne Berthel, Lisa Jobe, Joshua C. Walsh, Ashley Mccomeskey, Helen Ann Coin, Carly Siegler, Zach Shamberg, James Kilduff, Gianna Paone
The Grizzly, February 12, 2010, Caitlin Dalik, Katie Callahan, Michael Delaney, Maryanne Berthel, Lisa Jobe, Joshua C. Walsh, Ashley Mccomeskey, Helen Ann Coin, Carly Siegler, Zach Shamberg, James Kilduff, Gianna Paone
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Main Street Renovation Improves Safety • Community Brings Down Crime at Ursinus College • Annual Scottish Irish Festival This Weekend • Bonner Leaders Hold Fair in Lower Wismer • What You Should Really Expect from Study Abroad • New Member Education Starts Up Again and Looks Forward to Positive Change • UC Gymnastics is Flipping Through 2010 Season • Moliken Named New Athletic Director
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Winter 2010), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Winter 2010), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Winter 2010 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
The cover is viewable with 3D glasses which were provided with the magazine.
Taylor University Catalog 2010-2011, Taylor University
Taylor University Catalog 2010-2011, Taylor University
Undergraduate Catalogs
The 2010-2011 academic catalog of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Comprehensive U.S. Higher Education Internationalization: Exploring Study Abroad As An Indicator, Candace Brzoska Matta
Comprehensive U.S. Higher Education Internationalization: Exploring Study Abroad As An Indicator, Candace Brzoska Matta
Master's Theses
Increasing undergraduate study abroad participation is a popular response embraced by both higher education institutions and the U.S. government to internationalize college campuses and to meet the demands of globalization. Yet the nature of the internationalization phenomenon in higher education is much more complex in spite of its ambiguous definition and lackluster theoretical indicators. The purpose of this study was to examine whether one indicator of internationalization, that of study abroad, had any predictive bearing on an institutions' level of comprehensive internationalization. Six institutions were examined--three that consistently held a high study abroad participation percentage or SAPP, and three that …