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Global Café W Mar 16: Paris, Japan, Belize
The Center for Global Education’s monthly Global Café series on Wed., Mar. 16th, from 5-6pm will focus on Paris, Japan, and Belize (location: Andersen Library’s big-screen TV area , near the Food for Thought café). Check it out! Andersen Library … Continue reading
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Tagged belize, books, countries, cross cultural communication, databases, global education, international study, Japan, paris, travel study
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Global Cafe Feb 23: Ghana!
The Center for Global Education’s monthly Global Café series on Wed., Feb. 23rd, from 5-6pm will focus on Ghana, Africa (location: Andersen Library’s big-screen TV area , near the Food for Thought café). Know before you go! Andersen Library has … Continue reading
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Tagged books, countries, cross cultural communication, databases, ghana, global education, travel study
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Global Café Dec. 8
The Center for Global Education’s monthly Global Café series on Wed., Dec. 8th, from 5-6pm will focus on Germany, Vietnam and Peru (location: Andersen Library’s big-screen TV area , near the Food for Thought café). It’s the last fall session! … Continue reading
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Tagged countries, cross cultural communication, germany, global education, peru, travel study, Vietnam
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Educational TV: Animals & Ecotourism
Since two cats joined my household, I’ve been enjoying a guilty weekend pleasure: sitting with a contented, purring, and often sleeping cat on my lap. Staying put requires preparation–gathering within easy reach a beverage, whatever book(s) I’m reading, crosswords, and … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, articles, books, cross cultural communication, ecotourism, environmentalism, fun stuff, green travel, maori, new zealand, pets, public television, television, travel, web sites, youtube
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Thinking about study abroad?
If you are looking into study abroad, there are resources in your University Library that can help, providing information about travel, customs and etiquette, social conditions, etc., in other countries. For example, search the Library Catalog for books. A “keyword” … Continue reading
