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study abroad News Archive05-Jan-2006
- 'Bush Seeks Foreign-Language Study Funding (AP via Yahoo! News)
President Bush said Thursday the United States could help shed its "bullying" image abroad if more Americans learned to speak a foreign language.- 'Study Abroad Season (donga.com)
The ?Study Abroad? season has returned. Groups of primary school students set to Study Abroad are going through departure formalities at the Incheon International Airport yesterday afternoon.- 'Local news briefs (Cincinnati Enquirer)
DOWNTOWN- 'The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily (Arab News)
I believe that a government intervention is urgently needed in order to solve the problem of women in dire need of assistance. They aren?t lying. They?re widowed, abandoned or divorced.- 'Program anchors at new school (The Oklahoman)
Jan 02, 2006: PITTSBURGH -- Semester at Sea, a program that lets U.S. college students study abroad on a cruise ship, will move its headquarters from the University of Pittsburgh to the University of Virginia.- 'University presidents' summit on international education opens in Washington with Rawlings in attendance (Cornell News Service)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Cornell University President Hunter R. Rawlings is one of a select group of approximately 70 university presidents attending the U.S. University Presidents Summit on International Education, which began today (Jan. 5) in Washington, D.C. The two-day event, organized by the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and co-hosted by Secretary of State - 'IN BRIEF (MLive.com)
University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman is traveling to Washington, D.C., this week for a summit on international education that will be co-hosted by Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice.
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