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Arcadia University Faculty Present ‘The Hidden Other: Immigrants in Higher Education’ at AAC&U Conference

Arcadia University Faculty Drs. Hilary Dick, Ana Maria Garcia and Jeffrey Shultz presented “The Hidden Other: Immigrants in Higher Education” at the Modeling Equity, Engaging Difference: New Frameworks for Diversity and Learning conference in Baltimore, Md., [...]

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0 commentsOctober 22, 2012 at 4:09 pmScholarly & Creative

‘The Chronicle of Higher Ed’ Quotes Shultz and Siskind on ‘Global Connections’

Arcadia University was mentioned in Ian Wilhelm’s The Chronicle of Higher Education article “Northern Arizona U. Overhauls Curriculum to Focus on ‘Global Competence.’” The Association of American Colleges and Universities supports [...]

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Shultz’s Photography Featured in the Creativity and Parkinson’s Project

Shultz’s Photography Featured in the Creativity and Parkinson’s Project

The original photography of Dr. Jeffrey Shultz, Professor of Education and Assistant Provost for Special Projects, is featured on the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation website as a part of the Creativity [...]

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0 commentsDecember 6, 2011 at 2:00 pmScholarly & Creative

Community Development in a Cape Town Classroom: Ekstein ’12 Discovers New Direction

Community Development in a Cape Town Classroom: Ekstein ’12 Discovers New Direction

By Sarah R. Schwartz ’10 Amanda Ekstein ’13, an International Business and Culture major, admits that most people think she’s a little crazy for choosing the three-year degree path. But [...]

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0 commentsNovember 29, 2011 at 3:23 pmStudy Abroad

Arcadia University Named to ACE Initiative on Diversity and Internationalization

Arcadia University Named to ACE Initiative on Diversity and Internationalization

Arcadia University, a leader in global education, this week was named to a prestigious American Council on Education (ACE) project to explore best practices that connect international opportunities abroad with [...]

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1 commentAugust 26, 2011 at 11:30 amCampus News Study Abroad