SUMMER 2012 DIALOGUE OF CIVILIZATIONS PROGRAMS ARE POSTED
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In Fall 2011, the Northeastern Middle East Center for Peace, Culture and Development; and The School of Journalism presented a semester-long Open Classroom titled American, Islam and the Middle East. This course was open to the public and focused on America's Engagement with the Muslim World, and course instructors and lecturers investigated the traditions, cultures and contemporary politics of the countries in the Middle East. Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Egypt received significant attention in this course. To view videos of the lectures, and explore posted literature and resources, please visit our webpage here.
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On October 17th, the International Affairs Program faculty and staff held a forum in Blackman Auditorium to announce new developments in the program and to give students a venue in which to offer suggestions for the future of the program.
Watch video of the forum here!
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Follow the stories of International Affairs Program Students on the Dialogue of Civilizations program blog!
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Check out the NEW International Affairs Co-op Website!
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In January 2011, student Ali Wolf left the United States for an international coop opportunity with DEPDC/GMS in Thailand. Since then she has been documenting her adventures in her blog. Follow her experiences here
Welcome to the International Affairs Program website. International Affairs is housed within the College of Social Sciences & Humanities and a part of the School of Social Science, Urban Affairs and Public Policy.
The dynamic images displayed on the International Affairs website were all taken by International Affairs students, alumni, faculty, and staff. Our students travel to a variety of international destinations and take advantage of unique experiences both on campus and abroad.
In addition to coursework, we encourage International Affairs majors to spend time away from campus...either through co-op, study abroad, internatioanal internships, or Dialogue of Civilizations programs. Balancing all of these experiences with coursework is possible with planning!
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