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The Centre's mission, to provide teaching, research and outreach to those interested in the many relationships between Canada and the United States, is derived from the university's land-grant ethic. Areas of study include anthropology, American studies, business, economics, English, fisheries and wildlife, food science, geography, history, labor and industrial relations, resource development, and social sciences as well as teacher education. The Canadian Studies Centre is among the area studies programs directed by John Hudzik, Dean of International Studies and Programs.
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| Notable Facts |
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- Established in 1958 by A.J.M. Smith, Poet Laureate of Canada, and Russel Nye, Pulitzer Prize winning author, ours is arguably the oldest Canadian Studies program in the U.S.
- The Centre is comprised of over 70 core faculty, graduate students from 31 departments, Library and Museum staff, and K-12 educators
- Five of the core faculty hold the rank of University Distinguished Professor
- The MSU Press publishes more scholarly books on Canada than any other university press in the U.S.
- The CSC offers an 18-credit specialization in Canadian Studies. Foundational to the Canadian Studies specialization are ISS 336, "Canada: A Social Science Perspective," and IAH 221C, "Canadian Literature and Culture."
- The MSU Main Library is an official respository for Canadian government documents and offers many electronic resources for use by students and faculty
- Internships with Canadian law and business firms and government agencies are available to MSU and Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University students
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| Staff |
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| Board of Advisors |
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- Kurt Dewhurst, English, Museum
- Bill Taylor, Fisheries & Wildlife
- Joe Darden, Geography
- Catherine Yansa, Geography
- Grant Littke, James Madison
- John Reifenberg, Law
- Frederic Bohm, MSU Press
- Christine Vogt, Park, Recreation & Tourism Resources
- Bill Joyce, Teacher Education
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| CSC Bylaws & Minutes |
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The bylaws of the Canadian Studies Centre are accessible here: CSC Bylaws.pdf
Meeting minutes
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Ste. Anne de Breaupre |