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Newsletter Winter 2017, Grant Center For International Education Jan 2017

Newsletter Winter 2017, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Newsletter Winter 2016, Grant Center For International Education Jan 2017

Newsletter Winter 2016, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


International Comparative Criminal Justice Project, Jonathan W. Mccombs Oct 2016

International Comparative Criminal Justice Project, Jonathan W. Mccombs

Learning Showcase 2016: A Celebration of Discovery, Transformation and Success

The high level of collaboration between universities allowed this project to be a success for the students and for learning. Limitations such as the 5 hour time difference were challenging but not insurmountable. The usefulness of online and collaborative projects of this sort can effectively substitute for study­ abroad activities that are often not available to older adult students that might have families and jobs. In future runs of the project we hope to extend the semester to an entire course instead of being part of a course.


Newsletter Summer 2016, Grant Center For International Education Jul 2016

Newsletter Summer 2016, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

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Ilhan, Nura, Radwa, Ziagull And Children, Ilhan, Tsos Jan 2016

Ilhan, Nura, Radwa, Ziagull And Children, Ilhan, Tsos

TSOS Interview Gallery

Ilhan, his wife Nura, and their children resided near Kabul, in a region where both the Taliban and ISIS were active. As Shias, Ilhan’s family faced numerous menaces, including threats from ISIS that they would be beheaded if they did not display ISIS flags. Ilhan’s sister Radwa, who is deaf and mute, was forced to marry a regional leader. In addition to being threatened on religious grounds, Ilhan’s family was also threatened by an elder of their town. Out of desperation, Ilhan’s family sold their house appliances, escaped Afghanistan, and arrived at the …


Why The American Superpower Has Mediocre Educational Rankings, Madeline R. Hays Jan 2016

Why The American Superpower Has Mediocre Educational Rankings, Madeline R. Hays

Undergraduate Research Posters

Although education holds implications for economic growth, scientific progress, and political participation, the United States remains on the lower end of educational quality compared to other industrial and first-world nations. Despite substantial efforts by the American government to mend this issue, reforms have yielded minimal improvement in results. Identifying the reasons for the declining nature of US education is essential in understanding how to improve the current academic state. Why has there been a decline in education quality in America compared to other first-world countries since World War II? In order to distinguish the characteristics correlating with low-achievement in the …


Ciis Today, Fall 2015 Issue, California Institute Of Integral Studies Oct 2015

Ciis Today, Fall 2015 Issue, California Institute Of Integral Studies

CIIS Today

This volume is the Fall 2015 issue of CIIS Today, the Magazine of the California Institute of Integral Studies.


Wmu International News Fall 2015, Haenicke Institute Oct 2015

Wmu International News Fall 2015, Haenicke Institute

WMU International News

  • Internationalizing the arts
  • Friends from Kurdistan find musical home at Western
  • 5 Music lessons from South Vietnam
  • Note taken on this WMU trombonist on an international stage
  • Flutist composer coins new genre, Universal Americanism
  • Music WMU professor takes worldly approach in researching the healing power of music
  • Dominican Republic art calloborative brings interactive exhibit to WMU
  • Cross-cultural graphic designer and artist conjoins east and west technology and creativity
  • Coupling art and architecture opens doors to China for WMU professor
  • Book Arts in Venice study abroad program
  • Engineering alumnus masters theater in India
  • Dancer becomes vehicle for social change in Panama


Newsletter Fall 2015, Grant Center For International Education Oct 2015

Newsletter Fall 2015, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Summer 2015, Haenicke Institute Jul 2015

Wmu International News Summer 2015, Haenicke Institute

WMU International News

  • Bronco Athletics and Hall of Famers
  • World Cup play preps Colombian for Bronco pitch
  • Midfielder from Seville finds home on Bronco pitch
  • Top-ranking Chilean a pro on and off the courtX
  • Champion is the name and aim for this Bronco golfer
  • Former NHL coach and international hall of famer leads Bronco Hockey
  • Coaches worldwide keeping an eye on this German
  • Freshman forward already signed to NHL’s Oilers
  • Canadian gold medalist now a Bronco V-baller
  • European standout takes the court at WMU
  • Nationally ranked Croatian chooses WMU for education and athletics
  • Seven-foot Senegalese center ready to dominate Bronco basketball


Newsletter Summer 2015, Grant Center For International Education Jul 2015

Newsletter Summer 2015, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Spring 2015, Haenicke Institute Apr 2015

Wmu International News Spring 2015, Haenicke Institute

WMU International News

  • New sensor to monitor impacts on the gridiron
  • Dominican Republic Ph.D. candidate a leader in green manufacturing at WMU
  • Delivering fuel efficiency and reduced emissions key for Ford engineer
  • Electrical engineer seeks new semiconductor for optoelectronics
  • Improving communication systems drives computer science researcher
  • CEAS alumnus improves health care commerce
  • Degree research evolves into new company for WMU alumnus
  • Roundabout ways to improve transportation captivate Tanzanian fellow
  • Raspberry Pi focus of undergraduate research project
  • Comparative learning key in WMU’s Engineering in China program
  • ESL courses first step for future Congolese engineer


Newsletter Spring 2015, Grant Center For International Education Apr 2015

Newsletter Spring 2015, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Fall 2014, Haenicke Institute Oct 2014

Wmu International News Fall 2014, Haenicke Institute

WMU International News

  • WMU helps grow education in the Dominican Republic
  • Japanese teachers of English learn U.S. methods at WMU
  • For the girls: Senegalese Fulbright Fellow seeks gender equity in homeland schools
  • Senior research project helps Dominican Republic banana industry go green
  • Advancing education and development goal for three Pakistani doctoral candidates in political science


Newsletter Summer 2014, Grant Center For International Education Jul 2014

Newsletter Summer 2014, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Spring 2014, Haenicke Institute Apr 2014

Wmu International News Spring 2014, Haenicke Institute

WMU International News

In this Issue

  • Second-year nursing students review skills during a CHHS pre-fall refresher session.
  • Demand high for WMU’s College of Health and Human Services nationally recognized academic programs
  • Alumna helps China advance services for people with vision disabilities
  • Sudanese “Lost Boy” finds home in WMU occupational therapy program
  • International researcher honored by American Speech- Language-Hearing Association
  • WMU, Fetzer Institute collaborative program responds to Latino demographics
  • Sabbatical work in Bangladesh widens perspectives for OT professor
  • Nigerian nursing major finds way to Kalamazoo through WMU TNE program
  • Former Croatian National Team basketball player takes the court at WMU



Newsletter Winter 2014, Grant Center For International Education Jan 2014

Newsletter Winter 2014, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Fall 2013, Haenicke Institute Dec 2013

Wmu International News Fall 2013, Haenicke Institute

WMU International News

In this issue:

  • Empowering global engagement across the arts and sciences
  • Employees abroad: Spanish immersion program expands understanding of international education
  • Excelling in public relations key goal for Chinese twinning student
  • WMU cultural anthropologist examines migration and lupus in Ecuador
  • Ambiguity of borders continues to intrigue alumna from Berlin
  • Visits to 35 countries complements global studies major
  • Veteran administrator tapped to lead University’s international initiatives
  • Future Iraqi engineer discovers the world at WMU
  • WMU alumna coach points Japanese tennis player to Kalamazoo


Wmu International News Summer 2013, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Jul 2013

Wmu International News Summer 2013, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue of WMU International News we are featuring the global engagement efforts of the faculty, students and staff of Western Michigan University’s Haworth College of Business. Under the direction of Dean Kay Palan, the college is a campus internationalization leader through a faculty dedicated to ensuring its graduates are real-world ready. The founding of a Global Business Center in spring of 2010 provided a focal point to support ongoing and expanded efforts to internationalize the curriculum, faculty and students through a broad range of opportunities, including research support, international internships, study abroad programs and scholarships, conferences, partnerships and …


Newsletter Summer 2013, Grant Center For International Education Jul 2013

Newsletter Summer 2013, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Newsletter Winter 2013, Grant Center For International Education Jan 2013

Newsletter Winter 2013, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Fall 2012, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Oct 2012

Wmu International News Fall 2012, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue, read about a WMU professor and international researcher who backpacks two-and-a-half weeks in the Himalayas to reach a cliff cave research site for a project partially funded by the National Geographic Society; our new Buddy Abroad program that welcomes incoming exchange and Study Abroad @ WMU students; our full-service Immigration Services team; and much more.


Newsletter Fall 2012, Grant Center For International Education Oct 2012

Newsletter Fall 2012, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Spring 2012, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Apr 2012

Wmu International News Spring 2012, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

  • Globally engaged aviation program helps developing countries spread wings
  • Homeland development key outcome for Afghan degree-seeker
  • German-born American new CELCIS activities coordinator
  • Growing global programs is key mission for WMU international administrator
  • Georgian tennis ace scores on and off the court
  • International activity converges in Global Business Center


Newsletter Spring 2012, Grant Center For International Education Apr 2012

Newsletter Spring 2012, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Fall 2011, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Oct 2011

Wmu International News Fall 2011, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

Longing for American food streamlines career paths for four alumni

American-style teaching covered in CELCIS graduate assistant training program

Fifty years later: Tragic loss of Japanese alumna continues to give life to WMU’s strongest exchange program

Japanese language and literature capture attention of WMU researcher

Engineering college draws Kenyan to Kalamazoo

International volunteerism leads to global studies major


Wmu International News Spring 2011, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Apr 2011

Wmu International News Spring 2011, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Nutrition and health in Bangladesh and Cambodia explored by WMU researcher

Destination spring break: Disney World and NASA

International Student Activities bulletin spring 2011

Haenicke Institute deans visit Sunway University

World traveler begins international career with INS, lands at WMU

Spanish major and global studies minor nets international job for WMU graduate

Gambian native at home on Bronco court


Newsletter Spring 2011, Grant Center For International Education Apr 2011

Newsletter Spring 2011, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wmu International News Fall 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Oct 2010

Wmu International News Fall 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

  • China scholar to speak at opening of WMU's Timothy Light center
  • On the ground in Iraq: WMU professor introduces local governments to democratic rule
  • Fall orientation ends with a day at the beach
  • Global education translates into international career
  • 2011 Study and Intern Abroad Fair
  • Reference experience put to good use for new CELCIS activities coordinator


Wmu International News Summer 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Jul 2010

Wmu International News Summer 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Confucius Institute brings new Chinese Instruction and Research Collection to Waldo Library

Haenicke Institute announces new website section: About Dr. Haenicke

Russian politics a “moving target” for WMU Fulbright scholar

Two WMU global studies alumni receive awards study international policy at Monterey Institute

Alternative spring break: D.C. draws international students

Food, fashion and culture featured at 2010 International Festival

Hollywood in the limelight at the 2010 International Ball

Chinese language skills net career opportunities for study abroad alumna

WMU music professor discovers database of rare Russian viola sonatas