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When it has to get there, Spartan Teamwork Delivers (/news/?id=1156) Published: Friday, 03 May 2013MSU’s School of Packaging has been a trusted collaborator with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the United States Department of Agriculture USDA, helping to ensure shipments of food during crisis arrive safely.
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Training educators: it takes a globe (/news/?id=1154) Published: Wednesday, 17 Apr 2013The College of Education incorporates global experience into their doctoral programs, giving graduates a world view on education.
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Rebecca A. Malouin Wins John K. Hudzik Emerging Leader Award for Advancing International Studies and (/news/?id=1186) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Rebecca A. Malouin is the recipient of the John Hudzik Emerging Leader Award for Advancing International Studies and Programs. Rebecca's research applies to the needs of Malawi’s health system and she has created partnerships with many health professionals in Asia and Africa with the dedication to primary care and international health, commitment to build global collaborations.
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Marie-Christine Koop Wins the Joon S. Moon Distinguished International Alumni Award (/news/?id=1187) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013
Marie-Christine Koop received the Joon S. Moon Distinguished International Alumni Award. Marie-Christine has earned a doctoral degree in French in the College of Arts and Letters. She is being recognized for promoting international understanding and exchange with a special interest in contemporary French society and culture, driven by her focus on social issues in France.
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Folke B. Lindahl Wins Award for Outstanding Service to MSU Study Abroad (/news/?id=1188) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Folke B. Lindahl received the MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Study Abroad. Lindahl is a professor of Political Science in James Madison College and is noted for pioneering and leading the James Madison Caribbean Program for more than 20 years and influencing students through his profound knowledge and understanding of Political Science.
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Phil Gardner and Linda Gross Wins Award for Outstanding Service to MSU Study Abroad (/news/?id=1189) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Phil Gardner and Linda Gross received the MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Study Abroad. Phillip and Linda, together have contributed to students’ global, personal and professional development through a program that promotes student reflection of study abroad experiences. This has not only helped to train other professionals in the field but has also enhanced MSU’s reputation as a leader in study abroad.
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Dr. Mohamed H. Elnabtity and Dr. Adbalmajid M. Katranji Won the Glen L. Taggart Award for Community (/news/?id=1190) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Dr. Mohamed H. Elnabtity and Dr. Abdalmajid M. Katranji are the recipients of the Glen L. Taggart Award for Community Contribution to International Understanding. Dr. Elnabtity, a successful neurosurgeon and Dr. Katranji, the owner of Katranji Hand Center, both helped to establish the Muslim Studies Endowment Fund at MSU, which is advancing the relationships between Muslim communities at large and MSU.
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Frank A. Fear Wins Charles A. Gliozzo International Award for Public Diplomacy (/news/?id=1191) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013
Frank A.Fear is the recipient of the Charles A. Gliozzo International Award for Public Diplomacy. Frank, the senior associate dean emeritus for the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources has focused on participatory community engagement and has built relationships and meaningful partnerships around the world that contribute to the important networks that feed MSU’s international engagement and reputation.
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Colleen A. Hammond Won the Award for Special Recognition for Promoting International Understanding (/news/?id=1192) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Colleen A. Hammond received Special Recognition for Promoting International Understanding. Colleen is recognized for her contribution to MSU’s Malawi programs in Malawi. Her expertise has established the MRI facility that is changing the lives of children.
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John Schwille Won the Award for Special Recognition for Promoting International Understanding (/news/?id=1193) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013John Schwille received Special Recognition for Promoting International Understanding. John, a professor and assistant dean for international studies in education is awarded for being an influential leader in international research and education for 50 years. He is recognized for his collaborative leadership style and ability to bring out the best in people by encouraging engagement in important and challenging projects across Burundi, Guinea and Tanzania, and now co-direc
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Dilrukshi Hashini Galhena Wins Homer Higbee International Education Award (/news/?id=1194) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Dilrukshi Hashini Galhena, a faculty member in the Department of Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences, has supported the advancement of international agriculture and rural development, helping connect MSU to the people and communities in Sri Lanka and South Asia.
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Mai Jiaqi won the Homer Higbee International Education Award at MSU (/news/?id=1195) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Mai Jiaqi, a marketing student in the Eli Broad College of Business has volunteered her time to support activities for international communication and understanding.
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Kristopher Wilson Won the Homer Higbee International Education Award at MSU (/news/?id=1196) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Kristopher D. Wilson, a junior in international relations is supporting a welcoming environment for international students at MSU through his support of numerous student organizations and participation in intercultural activities.
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Carol Downing Towl Won the Homer Higbee International Education Award at MSU (/news/?id=1197) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Carol Downing Towl, the co-chair of the Community Volunteers for International Programs has been an exceptional volunteer serving on the executive committee and arranging international speakers at local schools and community organizations.
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Conservation: One Bird Song at a Time (/news/?id=1151) Published: Tuesday, 26 Mar 2013A passionate ornithologist builds a scientifically valuable bird sound database.
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We Have Bad News for TB (/news/?id=1150) Published: Tuesday, 19 Mar 2013Researchers at Michigan State University are developing strategies to combat drug-resistant TB.
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Brazilian Students Gain International Knowledge at MSU (/news/?id=1149) Published: Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013Over the past decade Brazil has experienced unprecedented economic growth and business expansion by providing 100,000 scholarships for its best students to study abroad at the world’s top universities.
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A Growing International Student Population (/news/?id=1148) Published: Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013The Office for International Students and Scholars is helping students and the university address needs for the increasing international student population at MSU.
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Join the most prestigious and powerful student government in the Big Ten (/news/?id=1162) Published: Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013The Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) are looking for students from the International Studies and Programs to run as a representative for the General Assembly. ASMSU is interested in students that embody leadership skills, are dedicated to making a difference, and care about their college.
For more information please visit asmsu.msu.edu (http://asmsu.msu.edu/) or email
MSU: A champion for resilient communities (/news/?id=1155) Published: Thursday, 28 Feb 2013MSU and its partners in Tanzania are committed to unraveling the multi-faceted issues of poverty and are placing a priority on facilitating resilient communities.
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