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Study Abroad News Archive17-Feb-2009
Amnesia case study: 'I forgot how to drive to work' (Times Online)Paul Whiting was having breakfast about four years ago when something very strange happened. He realised that he couldn't remember the way to work ? even though it was a route that he had driven for several years.
Pagano heads west (Pendulum)After six years of service to Elon, Monica Pagano, assistant dean of international programs, has packed her bags and heade d to the west coast. Pagano accepted the position of director of study abroad at Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles, and last Friday, Feb. 13, passed as her last day at Elon.
Study Abroad gives grants (Tulane Hullabaloo)The Newcomb-Tulane College Office of Cocurricular Programs is offering a new $2,500 scholarship for students enrolling in a Newcomb-Tulane Study Abroad Program. The Corasaniti Study Abroad Grant is available for students majoring in political science, economics, political economy or a modern foreign language.
Students explore foreign lands (University of Tulsa Collegian)Hundreds of students study abroad each year in order to expand their college experience beyond the boundaries of Tulsa. ?You learn so much about yourself while you?re studying abroad,? senior Alivia Olson said of her semester in Valencia, Spain. ?It is really an enhancing experience.?
Letters to the Editor (The GW Hatchet)GW sports, study abroad academics, a GW professor responds
Higher education official visits UK to study new developments (The Peninsula)DOHA: Hanan Al Saadi, chief officer at the Accreditation and Licensing Unit of Institutional Standards Office of the Higher Education Institute (HEI) has visited the UK in an effort to identify the most up-to-date equipment, practices, specifications and conditions used in the licensing and accreditation of higher education institutions.
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