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Here's Where Global Stewardship Has Been in 2001-2005

Global Interns in Costa Rica, China, England, Ghana, France, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Brazil, South Africa, Belgium, Australia, Mozambique, Philippines, Scotland, Italy, Thailand, Peru, Austria, Honduras, Sri Lanka, India, Turkey, and Argentina

Course Development Grants in Spain, Mexico, China, Czech Republic, Ireland, the Netherlands, Peru, Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal


Senior/Student Research in Spain, Italy, and Taiwan


Faculty Development Seminars in Cuba, Denmark, Italy, Senegal, Belgium, China, Brazil


Faculty Course Development Grants:

Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Department of Sociology 
“Politics and Society in Spain                                                               

Mark Rush, Department of Politics
 Spain and European Integration”        

Jim Casey, Department of Economics
“Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Yucatan                 

Owen Collins, Department of Theater
“Global Aesthetics of Theatrical Design” ( Prague )                                             

Marc Conner, Department of English
Intensive Irish Language Study ( Ireland )                                                           

Hongchu Fu, Department of Asian Languages
Study on Chinese Film ( China )                                                             

Pamela Luecke, Department of Journalism
Business Journalism in the Far East ( Hong Kong )                                             

William King, Department of Accounting
International Business Accounting Seminar ( U. of S. Carolina )              

Joan O’Mara, Department of Art
“The Silk Road    ( East Asia )                                                              

Xiaomeng Yang, Department of Economics
China ’s Modern Economy”       ( China )       

Roger Dean, Department of Management
Global Human Resource Management (Galway, National University of Ireland)

Janet Ikeda, Department of East Asian Languages
Food and Tea in Japan (Boston and San Francisco)

Erich Uffelman, Department of Chemistry
Science in Art (the Netherlands)

Adedayo Abah, Department of Journalism
Communications in Sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal)

Jeff Barnett, Department of  Romance Languages
Pre-Columbian Andean Heritage (Peru)  
                                       

Global Internships

Peter “Dun”Grover ‘06
Global Routes, Ghana                                                                                       

Elizabeth Creasey ‘04
Center for Field Studies, Costa Rica                                                                 

Aniesa Bosch ‘04
Stacey International Publishing, London                                                 

Adrienne Fleurke ‘05
South America Mission , Bolivia                                                             

Patrick Hastings ‘05
Shakespeare and Co. Bookstore, Paris                                                 

Wen-ting (Tina) Shen ‘05
Abroad China , Shanghai                                                                                   

Annie Iadarola
NGO interns with Instituto Dominicano de Desarollo (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)

Meredith Donegan
Evaluation of mangrove/reef habitats (Federal University of Pernembuc & State University of North Fluminense, Brazil)

Ethan Jameson
Journalism intern with Associated Press (Johannesburg, South Africa)

Sam Russell
European Parliament social initiatives, Grayling Political Strategy (Brussels)

Anne Hungerford
Soils are Alive (Australia)

Nich Schwartzstein
Evaluation of mangrove/reef habitats, (Federal University of Pernembuc & State University of North Fluminense, Brazil)

Zach Manis
Effects of Elephants and Forest Fires on the Miombo Woodlands  (Mozambique)

Sreya Banerjee
Journalism intern with Reuters (Philippines)

Noah Stayton
Secondary Education (Argentina)

James (Robbie) Clarke
Secondary Education (Argentina)

Stephanie Hannon
Public Health Care, Hospital Arzobispo Loayza, (Santiago de Surco, Peru)

Meredith Hibbard
American Diplomatic Mission, Transatlantic Relations Department (Berlin, Germany)

Halin Bareke
Roslin Institute – Medical (Scotland)

Erin Falzareno
Geological Observatory (Italy)

Allan Galis
Teaching English (Thailand)

Stephanie Hannon
Pre-natal care (Peru)

Meredith Hibbard
Studien Forum (Germany)

Kynai Johnson
La Prensa – Journalism (Honduras)

Anne Gleason
Pediatric Unit – Medical (Sri Lanka)

Veronica Vaca
Orphanage Assistance (India)

Robert Wilson
Corcovado National Park (Costa Rica)

Asfin Yurdakul
Amnesty International (Turkey)


 

Senior Research Grants

Kenneth Walker ‘04
“External Fold Belt of the Spanish Pyrenees    (Northern Spain)

Gene Adams ‘04
“Examining Evolution, Arrangement and Motives in 16th Century Venetian Painting Cycles”   (Venice, Italy)

Chia-I (Jenny) Lu '05
"Education in Taiwan"  (Taiwan)

 

Faculty Development Seminars:

2003: Contemporary Cuban Culture (Havana, Cuba)

Seminar Leader: Jeff Barnett
Helen I'Anson, Department of Biology
Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Department of Sociology
Ellen Mayock, Department of Romance Languages
Mark Rush, Department of Politics
Robert Straughan, Department of Management
Terry Vosbein, Department of Music
Cecile West-Settle, Department of Romance Languages
Eric Wilson, Department of English

2004: Immigration and Identity within the European Context (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Jeff Barnett (Global Stewardship / Romance Languages)
Roger Dean (Management)
Francoise Fregnac-Clave (Romance Languages)
Krzysztof Jasiewicz (Sociology)
Mohammed Kamara (Romance Languages)
Robin LeBlanc (Politics)
Bob Youngblood (German)

2005: Faculty Development Seminars

Senegal: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

  • Mohamed Kamara (Romance Languages)
  • Dayo Abah (Journalism)
  • Tyler Dickovick (Politics)
  • John Lambeth (Romance Languages)

Italy: Reassessing Past and Contemporary Italy
 

  • David Peterson (History)
  • Domnica Radulescu (Romance Languages)
  • Robert Youngblood (German and Russian)

Belgium: International Institutions and the Challenge of Globalization

  • Kip Pirkle (Management)

Brazil: Societal and Economic Perspectives

  • Krzysztof Jasiewicz (Sociology and Anthropology)

China

  • Michael Smitka (Economics)

 

 

 

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