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International activities this summer include a variety of programs at Wroxton College, Korean students visiting FDU and a cultural trip to Italy. Italy The department of modern languages and literatures at the College at Florham is sponsoring its ninth Cultural Trip, this time to Italy from July 11 to July 22. Two courses are linked to this program: Italian Conversation and Culture and Contemporary Italy. The 26 participants will be visiting Venice, Florence and Rome. Students will learn about Italy via face-to-face interaction as well as online upon their return. Angelo Spina, Italian (Metro), and Josephine Spina, Italian (Flor), will accompany the group and guide them throughout Italy. Korea Fifty-two students, two faculty members and two assistants from Kyungnam University, Masan, Korea, will be on the Metropolitan Campus participating in the American Language and Culture program for three weeks beginning June 28. They will attend 45 hours of intensive English courses. This program has been located at the University for approximately 20 years, most recently at the College at Florham. This is the first year it will be held at the Metropolitan Campus. Wroxton College Special seminars and courses will be offered at Wroxton College, Oxfordshire, England, this summer. The International Corporate Communication and Culture Seminar is scheduled for May 29 through June 10. The academic component of this graduate offering includes panel discussions and lectures by international experts from business, academia, politics and the media. For additional information contact Gary Radford, communication studies and director, MA in corporate/organizational communication (Flor). The School of Criminal Justice, Metropolitan Campus, will run the undergraduate course, The Art and Science of Homicide Investigation, June 14 though June 24. The course meets for two days prior to the trip. A Scotland Yard detective will be featured. For additional information contact Robert Vodde, director, criminal justice (Metro), at 201-692-2465. Charles Schafer, psychology (Metro), is taking a play therapy (psychology) study group on June 18 for a week. An international perspective will be given to the discussions, presentations and networking. Two Seminars in International Business will be conducted at Wroxton. The two, two-week sessions include on-site industrial visits. For further information contact Braimoh Osehale, economics/finance (Metro), 201-692-7215. Comparative Health Systems, a course in the graduate MBA in health systems management, will run July 11 through July 27. Internationally recognized experts in developing a comparative understanding of global health-care issues will be featured. For additional information contact Bonnie Diehl, assistant director, Center for Healthcare Management, at 201-692-7204 or diehl@fdu.edu. top of this page table of contents for this issue |
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View text only for this complete issue. Flor = Information Deadlines The deadline for the next issue of Inside FDU on the Web is August 24. Copy received after deadline will be included in the following issue. Every effort will be made to deal with late-breaking stories. Send information to: Carol Black, Publications, at H-DH3-14, fax to 201-692-7039 or e-mail to black@fdu.edu. Inside FDU on the Web is published by the Office of Communications and Marketing. Newsletter Staff: Carol Black, editor; Mary Ann Bautista, Angelo Carfagna, Howard Gilman, Joan Harvey, Gretchen Johnson, William Kennedy, Lillian Lukac, Rebecca Maxon, Art Petrosemolo, Fred Springer. |
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