College to Welcome 200 Korean High School Students for Campus Program
Students Participating in Campus Summer/Fall Education and Internship Program
The College of Education under the leadership of Dr. In Han, Director, and Monica Ferguson, Associate Director of the College Asian International Program will welcome nearly 200 Korean high school students to the UofU this summer and fall. These students will participate in three intensive education programs, including the International Leadership Institute, Student Internship Program with College Faculty, and the Global Impact Program. The Leadership Program, which begins July 14 will focus on developing future leaders in a global area and cross-cultural competence with American society. The Student Internship Program engages students in a three-week intensive research project under the direction of university faculty members. The Global Impact Program, which is held in October, creates the opportunity for students to spend time on the UofU campus and visit and observe in Utah high schools.
Students and Faculty Participating in 2010
College of Education Global Program
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- Angela Bradbury Participates in Congressional/White House Briefings
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