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Students of Mexican descent eligible for research grants Published: Thursday, 06 Jan 2011Thanks to a grant from the Institute for Mexicans Abroad and the Consulate of Mexico, up to eight Michigan State University students of Mexican descent, who engage in research, will receive scholarships for the remainder of the 2010-11 academic year.
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MSU symposium focuses on inequality in Latin America, Caribbean Published: Thursday, 08 Apr 2010Michigan State University's Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies is bringing together international leaders for a two-day symposium to examine issues of inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean, which has far-reaching impacts on health, education, food, environment and the global economy. -
MSU continues fundraising and educational efforts for Haiti Published: Wednesday, 17 Feb 2010EAST LANSING, Mich. --As part of the continued response to the earthquake, members of the MSU community are encouraged to raise awareness and celebrate Haitian and Caribbean culture through several upcoming events as well as opportunities around campus to do more to support this country in need. A series of on-campus fundraising events are planned for February including a "Taste of the Caribbean" on February 25 at 5:00 pm and a "Haitian and Caribbean Festival" of performing arts on Februar -
Spartans Organize to Support Haiti Published: Tuesday, 26 Jan 2010Many Spartans are anxious to support critical needs in Haiti following the recent devastating earthquake. The immediate priority in Haiti is to save lives and stabilize basic services. It is important that we support those trained and equipped to offer assistance under disaster conditions. Individuals rushing to the scene unprepared will only place additional demands on scarce resources and further endanger lives. -
Haiti earthquake memorial events bring community together Published: Friday, 22 Jan 2010EAST LANSING, Mich.-- Candles illuminated the piles of snow in front of Beaumont Tower Wednesday evening as attendees of the candlelight vigil for Haiti earthquake victims left their lights behind in memory. -
Candlelight vigil to be held for Haiti earthquake victims Published: Monday, 18 Jan 2010Michigan State University will hold a candlelight vigil in support of victims of the Haiti earthquake on Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 5:30 p.m. at Beaumont Tower. -
Senior graduates with plans for fighting poverty and a very long ride ahead of him Published: Monday, 28 Dec 2009Michael Thelen, a new MSU graduate with a degree in finance, claims he was the kind of student advisors grow to appreciate. Having grown up near MSU in Haslett, Michigan, he attended university classes while in high school, then studied abroad multiple times and changed his career path several times. -
Security and democracy issues within the Americas lead topic at MSU Conference Published: Wednesday, 15 Apr 2009Following the Summit of the Americas, where Heads of State and Government, including President Barack Obama, will discuss greater security in the Americas, Ambassador Alexandre Addor-Neto, Secretary for Multidimensional Security at the Organization of American States, is set to speak on the same topic at MSU. The Ambassadors presentation will begin at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22 on the third floor of the International Center. -
New Project Provides International Resources and Connects Educators the Partnership to Prepare Glob Published: Monday, 30 Apr 2007There is a growing resource for educators who want to internationalize their teaching. The Partnership to Prepare Global & International Educators (P-GLIE) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative project that is developing partnerships across the MSU campus and the educational community to promote international teaching and curricula at MSU and in Michigan schools. Written by Kristin V. Johnson, ISP News Intern.
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New Project Provides International Resources and Connects Educators the Partnership to Prepare Glob Published: Friday, 27 Apr 2007There is a growing MSU resource for educators who want to internationalize their teaching. The Partnership to Prepare Global & International Educators (P-GLIE) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative project that is developing partnerships across the campus and the educational community to promote international teaching and curriculum at MSU and in Michigan schools. Article by Kristin V. Johnson, ISP news intern.
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New Acting Director Appointed to Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Published: Monday, 29 Aug 2005MSUs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) begins the 2005-06 academic year with a new acting director, Peter Beattie, associate professor and Brazil scholar in the Department of History.
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New Acting Director Appointed to Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Published: Monday, 29 Aug 2005MSUs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) begins the 2005-06 academic year with a new acting director, Peter Beattie, associate professor and Brazil scholar in the Department of History.
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New Acting Director Appointed to Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Published: Monday, 29 Aug 2005MSUs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) begins the 2005-06 academic year with a new acting director, Peter Beattie, associate professor and Brazil scholar in the Department of History.
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