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Fall 2004 and Spring 2005 Projects will be listed soon.
Culture Corps Projects Spring 2004
Over forty-five departments have benefited from international students
and their Culture Corps project in the last three years. Here is
a list of projects for Spring 2004.
These are the projects that are opened to the public:
- Global Discussion Groups
- Asian Gay Film Week
- Salsa Dancing Event
- MISA
International Social Night
- International
Health Advocate
- Exploring Japanese Fashion and Trends
- Otaku (Geek) Culture in Japan in coordination with U of
M Manga Anime Society
- Small
World Coffee Hour
- Boxes & Walls War Project in coordination with Asian
Heritage Month
- Asian Movies and a Performance (Critique of the Sex Worker
Industry)
Project done in a collaboration with a class
( they are close
to the public):
- Korean Cultural Ambassador
- Russian Cultural Ambassador
- Chinese Language Partner Program
- German Cultural Ambassador
- Norwegian Cultural Ambassador
- Norwegian Directory Project with CARLA
- Japanese Multimedia
- Japanese Pop Culture
- Japanese Tea Party
- Comparative Religon
- Human Rights Activist David Campana
- Cameroons Family System
- Elder Learning Institute Programs
- Panama Culture
- Chinese Culture
- Voices from Around the World Speakers from the Middle
East
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International students!
Would you like to:
1. Share your unique perspectives, experiences
and culture?
2. Increase your project design and management
experience?
3. Develop your leadership skills?
4. Receive a scholarship?
If so, Culture Corps might be for you!
Angela Smith of New
Zealand and David
Gray of England,
funded by Culture Corps,
mentored Nikki Cosentino
and Amanda Reed while
they attended the
summer institute
Anja Klock reviews
the script for Turandot
with Theater Dept.
Director David
Bernstein. Project
sponsored by Culture
Corps fall 1998.
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