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Worldwide with CLA
The Global Connection of Liberal Arts Faculty and Students
College of Liberal Arts faculty/staff location:
Carol Ivory (Fine Arts)
Marquesas Islands
French Polynesia John Patton (Anthropology)
Pastaza, Ecuador
Joan Grenier Winther (Foreign Languages and Cultures)
Angers, France
Cornell Clayton (Political Science)
Siena, Italy, Spring 2003
Mimi Salamat (Speech and Hearing Sciences/Spokane)
Canary Islands, Spain
Susan Ross (Communication)
Greece Lance LeLoup (Political Science)
University of Ljubljana in Slovenia
University of Bordeaux, France
Amari Barash (Music)
Ghana
Rachel Halverson (Foreign Languages and Cultures)
Frankfurt, Ludwigshafen, München, Nürnberg, Leipzig, and Mainz.
Lori Wiest (Music)
Frankfurt, Ludwigshafen, München, Nürnberg, Leipzig, and Mainz
Susan Chan (Music)
Tokyo, Japan; Switzerland
Dean Barbara Couture
Tokyo, Japan,
International Christian University
Noël Sturgeon (Women’s Studies)
Prague, Czech Republic
Paul Hirt (History)
Prague, Czech Republic
Birgitta Ingemanson (Foreign Languages and Cultures)
worked with scholars from Germany and Russia at a workshop in Sweden, May 2003
Roger Schlesinger (English)
Brig, Switzerland
Robert Ackerman (Anthropology)
Russia
T.V. Reed (American Studies)
Prague, Czech Republic, Yunnan Univ., Kunming, China
Elwood Hartman (Foreign Languages and Cultures)
Tunisia
Ed Weber (Foley Institute)
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Mark Stephan (Public Affairs/Vancouver)
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Karen Lupo (Anthropology)
Bangui, Africa
Barry Hewlett (Anthropology)
Central Africa
Marina Tolmacheva (Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts)
Lake Como, Italy, Bellagio Study and Conference Center
Tokyo, Japan, International Christian University
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Zheng-min Dong (Foreign Languages and Cultures)
Shenzhen, China
Plans are being finalized to take 30 WSU students to the Shentzhen Institute, where they will teach English and study Chinese and Chinese culture.
Ian Buvit (Anthropology)
Russia Diana Georginia (Anthropology)
Pago Pago, Samoa
Hua Han (Anthropology)
China Bonnie Hewlett (Anthropology)
Central Africa David Hyde (Anthropology)
Belize, Central America
Kako Kato (Anthropology)
Japan Jonathon Meyer (Anthropology)
India
Karisa Terry (Anthropology)
Russia
| CLA Students in International Cities in 2003 |
City/Country
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No. of Students
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| Adelaide, Australia |
1 |
| Brisbane, Australia |
4 |
| Canberra, Australia |
1 |
| Gold Coast, Australia |
2 |
| Hamilton, Australia |
2 |
| Lismore, Australia |
1 |
| Melbourne, Australia |
2 |
| Perth, Australia |
2 |
| Puntarenas, Chile |
1 |
| Santiago, Chile |
1 |
| Valparaiso, Chile |
1 |
| Beijing, China |
1 |
| San Jose, Costa Rica |
1 |
| Aalborg, Denmark |
1 |
| Copenhagen, Denmark |
5 |
| Tampere, Finland |
1 |
| Amiens, France |
1 |
| Caen, France |
1 |
| Paris, France |
2 |
| Germany |
7 |
| Trier, Germany |
1 |
| Athens, Greece |
1 |
| Newtown Abbey, Ireland |
1 |
| Galway, Ireland |
1 |
| Florence, Italy |
3 |
| Rome, Italy |
2 |
| Tokyo, Japan |
1 |
| Cuernavaca, Mexico |
1 |
| Guadalajara, Mexico |
2 |
| Guanajuato, Mexico |
1 |
| Playa de Carmen, Mexico |
1 |
| Puebla, Mexico |
1 |
| Amsterdam, Netherlands |
1 |
| Tilburg, Netherlands |
1 |
| St. Petersburg, Russia |
2 |
| Vladivostok, Russia |
1 |
| Stirling, Scotland |
3 |
| Alicante, Spain |
3 |
| Barcelona, Spain |
4 |
| Granada, Spain |
1 |
| Madrid, Spain |
1 |
| Malaga, Spain |
1 |
| Salamanca, Spain |
5 |
| Sevilla, Spain |
2 |
| Seville, Spain |
7 |
| Mahasarakham, Thailand |
1 |
| Aberystwyth, Wales, UK |
2 |
| Lanchashire, UK |
1 |
| London, UK |
5 |
| Oxford, UK |
1 |
| Plymouth, UK |
1 |
| Reading, UK |
2 |
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| Total Students |
102 |
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