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“Who would have imagined 150 years ago:
That by our example, we would become the global prototype of a
genuinely American brand of higher education B one that is an engine of the economy, a force for the democratization of public
learning, the model for engagement with the world beyond the campus, and a catalyst for improving the quality of life in Michigan
and around the world.
Today I=m calling for a new land-grant revolution, the next bold experimentB the land-grant university for the world. As a great
public research university, one of the top 100 in the world, endowed with a difference B the land-grant spirit, the great land-grant heart B
Michigan State University accepts the mantle and the mace of leadership for this revolution.” President Lou Anna K. Simon
Twentieth President of MSU, 2005-present
“We believe that a university of international distinction and 21st-century influence is a local, national, and international
resource for knowledge creation and knowledge dissemination. Such a university promotes problem-solving to address society's needs,
both locally and globally. All students, faculty, staff, and other university clientele should have broad opportunities to become
globally aware, capable of collaborating with colleagues and clients at home and abroad, and able to operate effectively
in a global environment.”
John K. Hudzik Acting Provost
Gill-Chin Lim (1946-2005)
Dr. Gill-Chin Lim was Dean of International Studies and Programs (ISP) at Michigan State University (MSU) from 1991 to 1995. He also served as the MSU Endowed Professor of Asian Studies in a Global Context, a professor of Urban and Regional Planning in the School of Planning, Design and Construction, and as director of the Program on Humanistic Globalization.
During his tenure as ISP dean, Dr. Lim provided intellectual leadership to international activities at MSU, oversaw a restructuring of ISP, and worked to establish endowments for all area study centers. He established the ISP tradition of the annual International Awards Ceremony (IAC) and founded the Visiting International Professional Program (VIPP).
Dr. Lim had a life-long concern for poverty alleviation and the critical need for adequate housing on humanitarian grounds as well as on social, health, educational, and economic development grounds. Toward these ends, Dr. Lim was president and founder of the Consortium on Development Studies, chair of the board of Citizens for Decent Housing, and co-president of the Korea Federation for Environmental Movement. He advised the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Agency for International Development, the Urban Institute, the Korean Research Institute for Human Settlements, and the Center for Korean Women and Politics. He was also chairperson of the Bi-Lateral Trade Team for Michigan and Korea under Michigan Governor John Engler. Later, he became the founding dean of the Korea Development Institute School of Public Policy and Management.
Educated at Seoul National University (BSE, MSE), Harvard (MCP) and Princeton (PhD), Dr. Lim specialized in strategic planning, policy analysis, and governance. He published and lectured on topics of comparative development, housing, environment, planning and decision making theories, and global education. He was the co-editor of the Journal of Planning Education and Research. His published scholarly works consist of 31 authored, co-authored, and/or edited books and more than 100 articles, books chapters and published reports.
Dr. Lim traveled in more than 60 countries and conducted research in China,
Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and North Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, USSR, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and the U.S. As ISP Dean, he established or maintained international coopration with more than 200 institutions around the world.
Dr. Lim was a devoted teacher who encouraged students to explore new areas of knowledge in global issues, development studies, and comparative and multidisciplinary studies. The importance of students and developing future scholars with global perspectives inspired him to establish an endowment to fund the Gill-Chin Lim Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Global Studies.
Dr. Lim advanced the discussion and debate about globalization and internationalization at MSU. He spoke often of the responsibility of every person to work to improve society, to recognize each person as an individual, and to help them achieve their maximum potential. MSU President Lou Anna Kimsey Simon wrote “His special vision and unique work in Korea are embedded in the fabric of our international programs and we will benefit from the richness of his contributions for years to come.”
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2005 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS CEREMONY PROGRAM
4:00 - 4:15 pm Hors d'oeuvres and Beverages
Music provided by Folias
Carmen Maret, flute, alto flute, piccolo Andrew Bergeron, guitar
MSU School of Music
4:15 pm Welcome
Jeff Riedinger, Acting Dean International Studies and Programs
Opening Remarks President Lou Anna K. Simon Acting Provost John K. Hudzik
Recognition of Award Recipients (See facing page)
Hors d'oeuvres and Beverages to Follow
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RECOGNITION OF AWARD RECIPIENTS
Ralph H. Smuckler Award for Advancing International Studies and Programs at Michigan State University
presented by John K. Hudzik, Acting Provost
Joon S. Moon Distinguished International Alumni Award
presented by L. Patrick Scheetz, Assistant Director
MSU Alumni Association
Gill-Chin Lim Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Global Studies
presented by Hyun-Chin Lim, Dean of Undergraduate Education,
Seoul National University and
Brett Hwi-Gook Song, CEO, Song and Associates
Glen L. Taggart Award for Community Contribution to International Understanding
presented by David L. Porteous
MSU Trustee
MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Study Abroad presented by
Kathleen Fairfax, Director Office of Study Abroad
Homer Higbee International Education Award
presented by Peter Briggs, Director
Office for International Students and Scholars
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Ralph H. Smuckler Award for Advancing International Studies and Programs at Michigan State University
Mary P. Andrews
Joon S. Moon Distinguished International Alumni Award Delia Z. F. Koo Hyun-Oh Yoo
Gill-Chin Lim Award for
Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Global Studies Maria Nnyepi
Glen L. Taggart Award for Community Contribution
to International Understanding Larry Arbanas Marilyn Kesler
MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Study Abroad
H. Paul Roberts Gerald Urquhart
Homer Higbee International Education Award
Erika K. Cwiek Christine Imelda
Angelika N. Kraemer Margaret Gunn
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2005 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS INTRODUCTION
The International Awards Ceremony is hosted each spring by the Dean of International
Studies and Programs (ISP). Its purpose is to bring together MSU faculty, staff, students, community volunteers, and others from the wider Michigan community to recognize and celebrate outstanding contributions toward international understanding.
The Ralph H. Smuckler Award for Advancing International Studies and Programs at MSU
recognizes and rewards one or two faculty members each year for their significant and lasting impact on the advancement of international scholarship, teaching, and public service. This award is named after Ralph H. Smuckler, a former long-time dean of International Studies and Programs.
The Joon S. Moon Distinguished International Alumni Award, named for an eminent Korean-
American businessman, recognizes one or more international alumni who have brought special credit to MSU through their professional achievements.
The Gill-Chin Lim Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Global Studies
acknowledges one graduate student each year for her/his outstanding doctoral dissertation, completed the preceding year, focusing on global studies. This award is named for the late Dr. Gill-Chin Lim, MSU Professor of Geography and Urban Planning and former Dean of International Studies and Programs.
The Glen L. Taggart Award for Community Contribution to International Understanding was
named in honor of ISP's first dean. It is given to one or more citizens of the State of Michigan who have made a distinct, sustained contribution to international understanding in their respective communities or in the state at large.
The MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Study Abroad recognizes faculty and academic
staff who give their time, energy, and creativity to the development and implementation of study abroad programs that support MSU=s commitment to providing students with high quality international education opportunities.
The Homer Higbee International Education Award was named for a person who dedicated his
professional life to international educational exchange in the 25 years that he served in the Office of International Studies and Programs at MSU. The Higbee awards are primarily for MSU students who have made significant contributions to the enhancement of international communication, understanding, and cooperation at MSU through service activities. One member of Community Volunteers for International Programs (CVIP) is also given such an award each year.
In addition to these ISP awards, there are many other international achievements that are recognized later in the program notes. We congratulate and thank all of the recipients and encourage others to take the opportunity at this reception to do likewise.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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RALPH H. SMUCKLER AWARD FOR ADVANCING INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND PROGRAMS AT MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Mary P. Andrews
Dr. Mary P. Andrews epitomizes distinguished achievement in the promotion of international activities. She has more than 25 years of experience as an internationalist, researcher and program evaluator. Her international interests include extension program development and evaluation, women and families in development, and integrated farming and rural development approaches. After serving in the Peace Corps in India, she earned her doctorate in Family Ecology, College of Human Ecology, where she later served as the Associate Dean for Extension, Research, and International Programs. She is currently Director Emeritus of International Extension Programs for MSU Extension (MSUE) and Coordinator of the National Initiative to Internationalize Extension. While administering program planning and evaluation services for MSUE she helped create the renowned International Extension Training Program. Cited for her leadership in internationalizing extension programs nationally, Dr. Andrews has been a team leader for International Extension Training Field Work in Mexico, Dominican Republic, Belize, Jamaica, Ukraine, India, Thailand, and Bolivia. Dr. Andrews has served as consultant to projects and organizations in Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia. She has also served as consultant and trainer to the World Bank National Agriculture Technology Project and to a United Nations Development /Food and Agriculture Organization project, both in India. Dr. Andrews developed and has taught an MSU study abroad program in India and Global Futures: 21st Century Lifestyles at MSU for students from India. Dr. Andrews has served as a board member of Christian Children’s Fund, an international child development organization, and Tiller’s International; a member of International Home Economics Services, a voluntary organization of professionals sharing skills with colleagues in developing countries, and Michigan Partners, an organization promoting collaboration between U.S. and Latin American citizens. She is president of the International Federation for Home Economics-U.S., 2004-2008, and past chair of the International Division of the American Association of Family and Consumer Science. Dr. Mary Andrews is a dedicated leader, enthusiastic supporter, and tireless defender of sound international programs that range across formal research, teaching and service outreach to informal personal relationships with scholars globally. She is richly deserving of the Ralph H. Smuckler Award.
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JOON S. MOON DISTINGUISHED INTERNATIONAL ALUMNI AWARD
Delia Z. F. Koo The career of Dr. Delia Koo has embodied the spirit and dedication of an educator and a humanitarian as deeply as it has epitomized the mission of the MSU International Studies Program. A long-time member of the faculty of Michigan State University who devoted herself to the advancement of the field of international studies at MSU, she was closely involved in and committed to initiatives that have significantly enriched this University and, in particular, its international programs. Through her tireless work in founding the Volunteer English Tutoring Program (VETP), Dr. Koo has helped MSU students improve their skills in the English language and better understand American culture as they and their family members studied at MSU. As coordinator, Dr. Koo recruited, trained, and orchestrated the volunteers in the VETP. She also was responsible for facilitating student enrollment through the program. Her work and these continuing services have been critical to the success of thousands of MSU international students. In addition to her volunteer efforts on behalf of international students, Dr. Koo has supported international students and programs at MSU in various practical ways. Her major donation for the construction of the third-floor addition named the Delia Koo International Academic Center to the International Center provided classrooms and office space for new and existing academic programs. Dr. Koo has been recognized in Who=s Who of American Women, as well as in Who=s Who Among Asian Americans, Who=s Who in the Midwest, and in many editions of American Men and Women of Science. She served as chair of the Michigan Section of the Mathematical Association of America in 1979-80 and governor of the Section in 1981 and 1983. She received the Meritorious Service Award of the Mathematical Association of America in 1992. Dr. Koo earned a baccalaureate degree in China, as well as both master=s and doctoral degrees in English from Radcliffe College. She earned a second master=s degree at Michigan State University in mathematics. MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon has said of Dr. Koo, AWhile Dr. Koo=s contributions enhance international studies and assist international students, they also enhance the entire academic landscape of MSU by helping to include international teaching, research, and outreach in many of our academic programs and assisting students who want an international educational experience.”
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JOON S. MOON DISTINGUISHED INTERNATIONAL ALUMNI AWARD
Hyun-Oh Yoo Dr. Yoo=s career was shaped by unexpected events. Yet with ingenuity and poise he turned adversity into opportunity, distinguishing himself as an innovative business leader at the cutting edge of the information society. Dr. Yoo joined the Mass Media Ph.D. program in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences in 1995. One of our strongest doctoral students, he faced a promising future in academia. This prospect was, however, abruptly ended by the repercussions of the Southeast Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, necessitating pursuit of a business career instead. And what a career it turned out to be! After he graduated from Michigan State University, Dr. Yoo resumed work for his former employer, SK Telecom, the leading Korean mobile communications company. He quickly advanced to senior management positions, including vice president in charge of SK Telecom’s mobile Internet service, which under his leadership became one of the fastest growing advanced information services in the world. He often credits his educational experience at Michigan State University as critical for shaping his outlook and success. In 2004, Dr. Yoo became President and CEO of SK Communications and was put in charge of its Internet portal, Nate.com, often called the Yahoo of Korea. Nate.com is a truly innovative, next-generation Internet multimedia service. Under Dr. Yoo’s leadership, the service rapidly signed up more than 11 million customers and turned into a highly profitable operation. Dr. Yoo presently spearheads efforts to expand internationally, tailoring service offerings to the cultural fabric and tastes of each new market. Through his business activities and his continuing involvement with graduates from Michigan State University, Dr. Yoo continues to contribute to international understanding and the global vision of our university. He is richly deserving of the Joon S. Moon Distinguished International Alumni Award.
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GILL-CHIN LIM AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING DOCTORAL DISSERTATION IN GLOBAL STUDIES
Maria Nnyepi
Dr. Maria Nnyepi of Botswana received her Ph.D. degree in Human Nutrition from MSU in August, 2004 under the mentorship of Dr. Jenny Taylor Bond. Her dissertation, Linking Child Survival Programs with Malnutrition Alleviation Strategies, is based on a cross-sectional investigation of the existence and utilization of linkages between child survival programs (CSP) and undernutriton alleviation strategies for children (0-5 years) in government health clinics in Botswana. She used two theoretical models, an interview schedule for caregivers, a questionnaire for practitioners, children’s anthropometric measurements, clinic records, and focus groups. The significance of Dr. Nnyepi’s research, supported by The Compton Africa Peace Fellowships for Dissertation Research by African Students, relates to defining malnutrition as a form of “structural violence” (Galtung, 1970). It prevents individuals from reaching their physical and cognitive potential and results from inequitable distribution of food and health care. Her research focused on institutional and policy issues that perpetuate this inequitable distribution and, therefore, erode peace and well being. The Botswana CSP are modeled after the World Health Organization and United Nations Children’s Fund primary health care model. Dr. Nnyepi’s results, which demonstrate a disconnect between the programs that are part of the CSPs, have implications for similar programs in the developing world. Her recommendations for the development and use of a simple nutrition and dietary screening tool and for attention to communication between caregivers and health providers are being shared with the President of Botswana, a requirement for obtaining permission to complete this research. She has the opportunity to implement changes within all CSP in the country as clinics are centrally regulated. As a faculty member at the University of Botswana, she has the opportunity for follow-up research. As a result of her experiences as a Thoman, Compton Peace, and Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund (World Bank) Fellow, graduate assistant in Women and International Development, and participant in the African Leadership Programme, Dr. Nnyepi has the potential to be a leader in global nutrition and dietetics. She is a most worthy recipient of the Gill-Chin Lim Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Global Studies.
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GLEN L. TAGGART AWARD FOR COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION TO INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING
Larry Arbanas
The story of Larry Arbanas shows how international experiences can change a person and that person, in turn, can influence so many others. Through his work, Larry has helped create and sustain traditions that have allowed hundreds to experience another culture. He is a wonderful role model for the transformative powers of international exchange. Larry has taught middle school science in the DeWitt public schools for 35 years. In 1986, he was among the first teachers chosen to participate in the MichiganBShiga Teacher Exchange Program sponsored by the Michigan Department of Education. His year of teaching in Japan had a transformational effect on him and since his return he has worked tirelessly to bring Michigan and Japan closer together. Among his many contributions, Larry is responsible for developing and helping to sustain both the sister city relationship and the two-way middle school exchange programs between the towns of DeWitt, Michigan, and Konan-cho in Shiga Prefecture. After the first few years of the state=s high school exchange program, the Michigan Department of Education announced that it no longer had the personnel to run it. Rather than see it disappear, Larry persuaded his local district superintendent in DeWitt to run it. A year later, the program was again at risk for the same reasons and Larry reached out to Clinton County Regional Educational Service Agency (formerly known as the Intermediate School District) to form yet another partnership. These were two moments in the program=s history when it would have ended had it not been for Larry=s intervention and powers of persuasion. The quantity and quality of his contributions are too numerous to list. He loves doing what good teachers do best, and that is learning new things and sharing them with others. He brings leadership, unbounded enthusiasm, and deep commitment to every task he undertakes. He is a wonderful role model for what an exchange opportunity can do to impact others and is a worthy recipient of the Glen Taggart Award.
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GLEN L. TAGGART AWARD FOR COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION TO INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING
Marilyn Kesler
Marilyn Kesler has devoted her career as a music educator to introducing her students to the international language of music. For 35 years, Marilyn has been instrumental in organizing unique music education and performance opportunities for Michigan high school students. In the 1970s Ms. Kesler began her first international music tour for students at Okemos High School. Since then, she has perfected the concept of an international student orchestra exchange program by organizing bilateral international high school orchestra tours for US and overseas students, their teachers, and families. More than 3,000 students have experienced the world of classical music in an international setting because of Marilyn Kesler. She has led programs to United Kingdom, Canada, Venezuela, Mexico, Czech Republic, Japan, and, Italy, Austria, and Germany. The trips have given participants the opportunity of a lifetime to hear and play classical music in the composer=s own country—Haydn in a hall designed by Hadyn himself, and cathedrals or palaces that once hosted Rossini, Vivaldi, Beethoven and Mozart. Say the word ASuzuki@ to a music educator anywhere in the world, and the Suzuki method of violin and cello instruction immediately comes to mind. In 1976, Marilyn Kesler traveled to Japan for her first meeting with Dr. Suzuki to discuss the adaptation and implementation of his methods for the cello. The success of her efforts has forever transformed cello instruction throughout the world. Marilyn was first recognized for her efforts as State Teacher of the Year in 1976 by the American Strings Teachers Association. Since then she has received numerous state and national awards, such as Teacher of the Year (Michigan State Band and Orchestra Association), National String Music Educator of the Year (American String Educator Association), Distinguished Service Award (Suzuki Association of the Americas), and the 2001 Okemos Education Foundation Commitment to Excellence Award. In addition to her work as director of orchestras at Okemos Public Schools, she is leader of both the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp International Orchestra group and the Suzuki Program. Marilyn was invited to be guest conductor for the 50th anniversary celebration of the US National Convention on Music Education and Midwest International Orchestra conference. Michigan State University is proud to present the Glen L. Taggart Award for Community Contribution to International Understanding to Marilyn Kesler for her lifelong exemplary achievements, contributions to promoting international fellowship and understanding through music, and her legacy of Suzuki music education.
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MSU AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO STUDY ABROAD
H. Paul Roberts Over the past two decades, Dr. H.Paul Roberts has made major contributions to the advancement of international studies at MSU, first in his capacity as program coordinator for the Institute for International Agriculture and, for the past 13 years, as the Director of Study Abroad Programs for the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR). Dr. Roberts has fostered the development of more than 50 different CANR study abroad programs and has served as instructor in 24 different programs encompassing 32 offerings in 25 different countries. He has also provided mentoring and training for faculty on program development, travel safety and security, course innovations, and student recruitment. He has promoted the development of short-term and semester-long programs, including exchange programs with universities in Europe, Africa, South America, and Australia. Colleagues from other MSU colleges and from universities around the U.S. and the world have sought his advice on the development and implementation of study abroad programs. He has been a key contributor not only to CANR=s study abroad programs, but also to the overall growth of study abroad programs at MSU. His highly successful undergraduate course, AInternational Issues in Agriculture and Natural Resources,@ has inspired students from across the campus to pursue international opportunities. He has also served on the Office of Study Abroad (OSA) Safety Committee and contributed to the creation of the OSA Faculty Handbook. The foundation for his long and tireless commitment to the expansion of international opportunities in CANR is Dr. Roberts=s ardent belief in the power of overseas study experiences to profoundly affect the way in which young people understand and view themselves and their world. Due to his vision and leadership, hundreds of students and a large number of faculty have experienced first-hand the transformative power of international education. He is indeed a most worthy recipient of the MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Study Abroad.
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MSU AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO STUDY ABROAD
Gerald Urquhart Dr. Gerald Urquhart has initiated two study abroad programs, built interdisciplinary faculty collaborations to enhance their academic content, and integrated the programs with the curriculum of the Lyman Briggs School (LBS). Dr. Urquhart also serves as a resource to LBS faculty who are formulating new proposals for study abroad programs. Dr. Urquhart first offered the annual three-week course, ATropical Biodiversity and Conservation in Panama,@ in 2002. Team-taught with another LBS ecologist and an LBS historian of biology, this course introduces students to the exceptional biodiversity and serious conservation issues in tropical ecosystems. Dr. Urquhart collaborated in 2004 with an LBS specialist to offer a one-week program, ARainforests and Reality in Nicaragua.” This biennial course serves as a >starter= program, encouraging students to pursue further study abroad opportunities. At present, he is collaborating with a professor of Environmental Journalism from MSU’s College of Communication Arts and Science to propose a co-sponsored semester study abroad progam at the University of Tasmania. The impact of these programs on LBS has been overwhelmingly positive. Students praise the close interactions with faculty from MSU and Panama, speak warmly of experiencing diverse ecosystems, and reflect on the frustrations and rewards of their own field research projects. Students also write about their new appreciation for the complexities of other cultures and the problems developing countries face—and also about their altered perspectives on what they have previously taken for granted because of living in the US. Faculty note specific positive effects on their teaching and scholarship, citing new research collaborations and the design of new courses. Dr. Urquhart=s recognition of the multiple benefits of studying abroad prompted his involvement in OSA’s Curriculum Integration Project. Major by major, Dr. Urquhart is asking LBS administrators, faculty, and advisers to consider how their departments could facilitate more opportunities for study abroad by evaluating courses and syllabi from co-sponsored institutions abroad, creating new faculty-led programs, promoting existing programs that fit a major=s curriculum, and encouraging new (and existing) faculty to become involved in study abroad activities. Dr. Urquhart has demonstrated sustained commitment to study abroad by developing, implementing, teaching, and sustaining two popular, well-run programs. His promotion of study abroad within LBS has positively impacted students and faculty. His multidimensional efforts are most worthy of this award.
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HOMER HIGBEE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AWARD
Erika K. Cwiek Erika K. Cwiek is a senior at MSU majoring in psychology. She has made contributions to the development of international awareness on campus. During her first year at MSU she was a member of the Air Force ROTC, where she developed leadership training and emphasized world history and the impact of the American Government on the world. In 2004 she was one of the first students to participate in the Study Abroad program at the University of Applied Sciences in Lueneburg, Germany. When she returned, she took advantage of every opportunity to speak to Michigan State students about the incredible impact this experience had on her life. The following fall semester she became a volunteer student leader for the International Student Orientation program. After the orientation she has worked hard to network among international students to increase communication, understanding, and cooperation. She has made it a point to socialize with internationals and provide the same support she received during her time abroad by answering questions, explaining customs and befriending a variety of people from many countries. She was honored when chosen as a judge for the Annual International Student Talent Show. To continue her goal to help students became more aware, she serves on the MSU International Student Association (ISA) Vision Committee with the hope to impact policies that affect all students and to establish a new voice for future international students.
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HOMER HIGBEE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AWARD
Christine Imelda Christine Imelda is citizen of Indonesia who is majoring in accounting and working towards the bachelor of arts degree. As the secretary of the Indonesian Student Association she has been actively involved in collecting donations and raising funds with the goal of building a new school in Aceh, Indonesia. She has been able to use her skills to help others hurt by the unexpected 2004 December tsunami disaster. She has also worked as a volunteer for VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance). Since last fall she has worked with the Executive Board to encourage MSU students to volunteer and help with filing taxes for low-income individuals, senior citizens and international students. Another organization that she takes leadership in is the Broad International Business Forum. As a co-director of finance for 2004/2005, her team is responsible for fund raising by soliciting funds from various organizations. The annual AGreater China Supply Chain Forum@ will help students learn how to fit in China=s environment for business purposes. Community service and volunteering are important to Christine who recently had the chance to participate in the Young Spartan Program at several Lansing elementary schools. Last fall she also joined the Marketing and Supply Chain Club to provide community service for the Alzheimer=s Organization. Christine has been dedicated to promoting cross-cultural understanding on campus and has contributed to the development of international awareness in our community.
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HOMER HIGBEE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AWARD
Angelica N. Kraemer Angelica Kraemer is a graduate student working toward an M.A. degree in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and a Ph.D. degree in German. As an international student from Germany she has participated in numerous international activities. She has worked as a facilitator for the International Teaching Assistant Orientation by helping new students adjust to campus and preparing them for teaching responsibilities. She has volunteered for programs offered through the Department of Linguistics and Languages to introduce children to language learning and to create interest in and appreciation of the German culture. She also team-taught a six-week conversational English course for spouses of MSU students. This spring she is the chair for AWorld Languages Day,@ an event where high school students, teachers, administrators, and parents are invited to campus to explore a world of languages. She will teach a session of German language and culture and coordinate Phi Beta Delta=s involvement in facilitating the event. As a member of the international honor society, Phi Beta Delta, she has been very active. She was elected to the Board and represented the MSU chapter at the national conferences for 2004 and 2005 and at the International Opportunities Fair on campus in October 2004. Angelica has given her time to increase international understanding and to motivate others to learn languages and improve communication across cultures.
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HOMER HIGBEE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AWARD
Margaret Gunn On behalf of Community Volunteers for International Programs (CVIP) Margaret Gunn has been chosen for the 2005 Homer Higbee Award given annually to a CVIP member displaying exemplary volunteer service. For over 25 years, Margaret Gunn has served the international student community as a volunteer with CVIP. She is the type of stalwart, committed volunteer upon whom our organization depends. Margaret is always outgoing and gracious. To people new to CVIP, she is unfailingly encouraging and supportive. During her many years in CVIP, Margaret has worked on and chaired many committees. She co-chaired the Hostess Committee, Coffee Partners and the CVIP Public Relations Committee, keeping the image of CVIP before the public through her submissions to local newspapers. For more than 15 years she worked in the CVIP Office and helped to organize the semi-annual CVIP Newsletter. Her long-term presence as a greeter at the Global Festival should not be overlooked. She and her husband, Bill, were active participants in the Friendship Family Program, and, in addition, Margaret was CVIP historian for many years, faithfully preserving all the press notices and pictures that featured CVIP or its board members. Margaret has recently written and published her own book, Musings of a Wife and Mother. In its pages one can discern why Margaret and Bill were such a great friendship family. Friendship and caring were hallmarks of their marriage. In spite of the fact that Bill is no longer with us, Margaret has continued to volunteer. Our community and the international students at MSU have benefited greatly from Margaret=s many years as a dedicated volunteer for CVIP. As such, we feel Margaret Gunn is the perfect choice for the CVIP Homer Higbee Award.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND PROGRAMS PAST AWARD RECIPIENTS
RALPH H. SMUCKLER 1991 David Campbell
Dale Harpstead 1992 Carl Eicher
Victor Howard 1993 Pat Barnes-McConnell 1994 Mary McCartney
George Axinn 1995 Ruth Hamilton
S. Tamer Cavusgil 1996 John Useem
Donald Isleib 1997 Terri Taylor
David Wiley
1998 Susan Gass 1999 Evangelos Petropoulos
John (Jack) Schwille 2000 Mariam Sticklen
Anne Ferguson 2001 John Eadie 2002 Bernie Gallin
Rita Gallin 2003 John Staatz
Michael Weber 2004 Lawrence Busch
Christopher Wheeler
JOON S. MOON
1991 Michel Petit 1992 Schun Hagiwara
Douglas Hedley 1993 Luis Guerra
Rii Hae Un 1994 Lui Elena
Richard Hong 1995 Robert Stevenson
Samuel K. Nnama 1996 Tran Phuoc Duong
1997 Yuzo Yagi
Luis Fernando Madi 1998 Cevik Uraz
Narayan Shrestha 1999 Khaled Abdulghani 2000 Nicos Kartakoullis 2001 Tekin Ertan 2002 Lawrence Wong 2003 Josue Dione 2004 Toichi Takenaka
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GILL-CHIN LIM
2004 Li An GLEN L. TAGGART
1993 Marth Germain 1994 Betty Jones
Sally Howell 1995 Stan Wronski 1996 Betty Ongley 1997 Dorothy Rall
Richard Roosenberg
1998 Sally McClintock June Rusten
1999 Barbara Fuller 2000 Margaret Fishman 2001 Barbara Mason 2002 Renee Boving 2003 David Groner 2004 Leonard Stuttman
STUDY ABROAD
2003 Vincent Hegarty 2004 Constance Currier Thomas L. Maleck
HOMER HIGBEE
1990 Mary Ann Albanza
Nancy Kopka 1991 Maria Del Rocio Cespedes Susan Lufkin 1992 Jennifer L. Winn
Rabi Mohtar Emily Wolf
1993 David Fox Eduardo Olivo Oumatie Marajh Lillian Kumata
1994 Jan Stacey Bieler Hakan Saraoglu Lois Park
1995 Emily Holley Ramzi M. Mansoob Irene Kyun-sik Shim Betty Harwood
Elizabeth Spata
1996 Mary B. McVee See Yuen (Stephen) Wong DottieSchmidt
1997 Joseph Westerhof Brima Ngombi Annalie Campos Mary Barrett
1998 Vibha Bhalla Agatha Dadzie Awuah Jose Candace Jackson Dorothy Rall
1999 Krystal Shepard Wei Megs Tan Samuel Asuming-Brempong Carolyn O=Mahony Lois Sollenberger
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HOMER HIGBEE (continued) 2000 Jaimee Todd
Tina Turnbull Gaston Dembele Mayuko Shimakage Ron & Karen Flessner
2001 Anne Forrester Barker Leah Howard Motoe Yamada Xi (Elaine) Yin Geneva Whiteside
2002 Jolee Black Bear Heather Longstreth Waheeda Khan Pat Barrett
2003 Heather Costello Keyan MacCune Kurniawati Yahya Marie AConsa@ Torres
2004 Cathleen Clara Vikas Menon Jaemin Cha Shirley Walter
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
1996 Daphne Priestly Meg Dubus-Rogers Charles Kelly
1997 John Fouts 1998 William Schmidt
Lillian Kumata
1999 Blake Wales Smith 2000 Mary Gardner 2001 Charles Gliozzo
Milton Muelder Dorothy Harper Jones
2002 Lois Park 2004 Patricia Croom
WALKER HILL SCHOLARSHIP
1992 Jennifer Olson 1993 William Olson 1994 Nancy Mezey 1995 Scott Johnston 1996 Gerard Middendorf 1997 Andrea Vogt 1998 Carmela Garritano 1999 Jan Bulman 1999 Kiel Christenson 2000 Natalia Strarostina 2000 Denise Manville
2001 Maki Hatanaka 2001 Chantalle Verna 2002 Aaron Russel 2002 Karen Miller 2002 Inez Adams 2003 Jungho Baek 2003 Nancy Lubeski 2003 Bilal Butt 2004 Carmen Bain 2004 Zermarie Deacon 2004 Florin Iancu
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Michigan State University External Awards
The Goldman Sachs Foundation Prize for Excellence in
International Education – Higher Education Michigan State University
College of Education – Office of International Studies in Education International Studies and Programs
Michigan State University Office of Affirmative Action,
Compliance and Monitoring Excellent Progress Toward Advancing Diversity Within Community
Organization Award Community Volunteers for International Programs (CVIP)
Sustained Effort Toward Excellence in Diversity
Team Award LATTICE – Linking All Types of Teachers to International Cross-cultural
Education, African Studies Center, Center for Latin-American and Caribbean Studies, Center for Asian Studies, Center for Avanced Studies
in International Development, and the College of Education
Excellence in Diversity Lifetime Achievement Award Joseph Cousins
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Global and Area Thematic Initiative (GATI)
Sponsored by: African Studies Center, Asian Studies Center, Center for Advanced Study of International Development, Center for Latin America
and Caribbean Studies, Women and International Development, International Studies and Program Dean’s Office, and
MSU Office of the Provost
Combining Science, Economic, and Institutional Innovation to Improve Water Resource Management
John Kerr (CARRS) Michael Kaplowitz (CARRS)
Ethics and Development
Stephen Esquith (Philosophy) Frederick Gifford (Philosophy)
Daniel Steel (Philosophy) Paul Thompson (Philosophy)
Globalization and Visual Culture
Jyotsna Singh (English) Ken Harrow (English
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FACULTY/STAFF RECIPIENTS OF INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
AND GRANTS
International Studies & Programs Dean=s Office
Special Foreign Travel Fund
Gilbert Baladi Henry Barry
Andre Benard Vera Bitsch
Nancy Bunge Gail Burrill
Kristine Byron Karim Chatti
Kenneth David Patrick Dillon
William Donohue Laurent Dubois
Diane Ebert-May Heather Eisthen
Aime Ellis Scott Fitzgerald
Joseph Francese Chris Frilingos Robert Glew Jeff Grabill
Leon Gregorian Ronald Harichandran
Gordon Henry Marianne Huebner
Krishnamurthy Jayaraman Anning Jing Vivek Joshi
Norbert Kerr Yvonne Lockwood
Kathryn Lovell Kathryn Lowerre Douglas Luckie Joseph Lulloff
Patricia Machemer Richard Merritt
Jack Meyer Leslie Page Moch
Hilde Nelson Anna Norris
Esther Onaga Judith Palac
Lori Post Rosetta Reusch
Annemiek Schilder J. Mark Scriber
Jay Siegel Joseph T. Snow Elias Strangas June Thomas Arthur Weber
Joanne Westphal Agnes Haigh Widder
Marilyn Wilson
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Asian Studies Center
Provost=s Award for Creating a More Diverse and Connected Community AThe Asian American Experience: Retrospect and Prospect@
Michael Lewis, Director, Asian Studies Center
Delia Koo Chinese Grant Jingjing Yang, Graduate Student in the
Department of Economics, China
Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad AUnderstanding Vietnam: Beyond the War@
Khanh Van Nguyen, Outreach Coordinator, Asian Studies Center Michael Lewis, Director, Asian Studies Center Stephen Averill, Associate Professor, History
Japan Business Society of Detroit Grant
Michael Lewis, Director, Asian Studies Center
Consulate of Japan in Detroit Grant Michael Lewis, Director, Asian Studies Center
Consulate of Japan in Detroit Commendation Award
AOutstanding contributions to the promotion of friendship, exchange, and mutual understanding between the U.S. and Japan@
Mutsuko Endo-Hudson, Linguistics and Languages
National Science Foundation Grant APreparing Resource and Environmental Managers with International
Understandings and Merits@ Runsheng Yin, Forestry
Jiaguo Qi, Geology
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Taiwan Foundation for Democracy Education Program Grant ARiding the >Third Wave=: Recent Political Trends and the
Rising Tide of Democracy in Asia@ Michael Malloch, Development Coordinator, Asian Studies Center
Michael Lewis, Director, Asian Studies Center
Grants from Shell Foundation, Unocal Foundation, McKnight Foundation, and the U.S. Embassy=s Ambassador=s Fund for the Vietnam Project
Chris Wheeler, Education
Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education Grant ALessons Learned in Assessing International Learning at MSU@
John Hudzik, Acting Provost Dawn Pysarchik, Associate Dean, International Studies and Programs
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Outstanding Faculty Awards
Miguel Cabañas, Assistant Professor, Spanish Raphael Jimenez, Assistant Professor, Music
Institute of International Agriculture
Faculty and Staff Travel Awards
Evangelyn Alocilja Joyce Belonga
Richard Bernsten
Vera Bitsch Leslie Bourquin Runsheng Yin
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Institute of International Health
Training and Research in Environmental Health The Balkans (TREHB) NIH-Fogarty International Center Grant
TREHB Preceptorship Training at MSU 2005 Miodrag Guñviƒ , Molecular Biology
Veska Kambourova, Waterborne Pathogen Monitoring Dušanka Kitiƒ Environmental Chemical Analyses
Vladimir Nešiƒ Analysis of Trace Elements
FULBRIGHT FACULTY AWARDS
2004-2005
U.S. Fulbright Scholar Program Reade Dornan, Department of English, Germany Michael Lawrence, MSU College of Law, China
Lawrence Martin, Department of Economics, Poland Sheila Maxwell, School of Criminal Justice, Philippines
Scott Whiteford, MSU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Mexico
Fulbright Senior Specialists Program Tracy Dobson, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Malawi
Visiting Fulbright Scholar Program
Gerard Boychuk, Canada, Political Science Eva Derous, Netherlands, Psychology
Calin Hintea, Romania, Public Administration Georges Kambou, Burkina Faso, Agriculture
Jae Min Kim, Korea, Law Marta Koval, Ukraine, American Literature
Francisco Larios Forte, Mexico, Physics and Astronomy Bobae Park, Korea, Education
Sonja Schinkel, Netherlands, Psychology Masashi Tachikawa, Japan, Sociology
Paul Turnbull, Australia, History
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STUDENT RECIPIENTS OF INTERNATIONAL AWARDS AND
GRANTS
International Studies & Programs Dean=s Office
Graduate Student Travel Fund
Raul Alvarez Marlene Ayala Barry Bradford
Mauricio Canoles Brian Chabowski Hsin-yen Chung Mary Clingerman
Dwane Curry Laurie Davis
Patrick DeHaan Xu Ding
M. Laura Donnet Ying Du
Eric D. Duke Eli Fenichel Anna Fiedler
Joseph Frentzel Yongying Gao
Kennetta Hammond Scott H. Harrison
Brian D. Holcomb Tianna Hoppe-Rooney
Xiao Huang Chang Huh
Kyriaki Kalaitzidour Young Hoon Kim
Ryan Kimbirauskas Lisa Kindschy Matt Klungle
Hilary Kowino Guangyong Li
Michael Mackert Zarini Mahammad-Tahir
Gladys S. Martinez Mollie McIntosh
J. Nicholas Murdick Arianne Neigh Chuen-Fa Ni
Abhishek Patil Roseangela Poletto
Artem Prokhorov Guillermo Quinteiro
Priyadarshini Raman Eduardo Rodrigues
Maria Rodriguez Michael Schwartz Katherine Smith Thomas Snuffin
Kristina Stredwick Han Han Thi Norseha Unin
Shaiju KakkanadanVareed Sofia Wahaj
Setsuko Wakao Kanchanakesi Warnapala
Kimberly Wolbers Deborah Yoder Meng-Shu You
Minguel Zamora
Walker Hill Scholarship Stephen Backman
Deborah Wilson Lowrey Nils Kauffman
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Dr. Charles A. And Marjorie A. Gliozzo Endowed Scholarship
for Study Abroad Kathryn Ambrose
African Studies Center
FLAS Fellowships for 2004-2005 Mikelle Antoine, Ph.D., History, Hausa III
Anne Axel, Ph.D., Fisheries and Wildlife, MalagasyI Candus Driver, Ph.D., English, Swahili IV
Valerie Foster, Ph.D., Anthropology, Swahili IV Michael Goodwin, M.A./Ph.D., Geography, Swahili I
Jed Koops, M.S., Music, Wolof I Lisa Koops, Ph.D., Music, Wolof I
Dusty Myers, M.A./Ph.D., Anthropology, Akan/Twi II Kathryn Patch, Ph.D., Anthropology, Akan/Twi II Kimberly Perez, M.A./Ph.D., Sociology, Hausa II
Sandra Schmidt, Ph.D., Education, Chewa/Nyanja I
FLAS Fellowships for Summer 2004 Kefentse Chike, Ph.D., African American and African Studies program,
Akan/Twi I Kathryn Patch, Ph.D., Anthropology, Akan/Twi II
Ford Foundation/MSU Fellowship
Marita Eibl, Anthropology, Swahili in Tanzania
Institute of International Agriculture Student Travel Awards
Naoki Okumura Abigail Walters
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African Studies Center and Women and International Development Program
Compton Africa Peace Fellowships
Steve Sharra, Teacher Education, Malawi Leketi Makalela English, South Africa
Tamba Mbayo, History, Senegal
Asian Studies Center
Shao Chang Lee Scholarship - 2005 Valerie Bey, International Relations, East Asian Languages
Leila Ho, General Business Administration, Pre-law Mandy Ma, East Asian Languages, Kinesiology
Scott Mandel, Finance Toshimitsu Rohlich, East Asian Languages
Nicholas Tram, Computer Engineering, East Asian Languages
Shao Chang Lee Best Paper Competition - 2005
Graduate Papers Yanan Fan, Education
Rui Niu, Education Sakoto Motohara, Sociology
Undergraduate Papers Kathryn Coyle, History
Nhu Vien Nguyen, History Andrew Sivak, History
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Association for International Education-Japan AIEJ Scholarships for Study at the University of Ryukyus
Jonathan Todd Mark Shetler
Center for European and Russian Studies
2004 McCagg Paper Contest Winners
"Getting What You (Don't) Pay For: The Persistence of Wage Arrears in Russia (1995-2001)" Charles Petrin, Political Theory, James Madison College
"Turkish Foreign Policy: The EU or Central Asia?"
Greta Stahl, History, James Madison College, International Relations
Women and International Development Program
2004 Rita S. Gallin Award for the Best Graduate Student Paper in Women and International Development
Carmen Bain, Sociology
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Michigan State University Center for International Business Education and Research
MSU-CIBER The Eli Broad College of Business
Study Abroad Scholarship Recipients Generous Funding Provided by:
Ford Motor Company Daimler Chrysler
Frederick L. & Margaret F. Hubacker International Business Center at MSU
Kathy Adams Manoj Agrawal
Amber M. Ashworth Jeffery S. Audretsch
Joshua R. Barber Julie Barrett
Chris Bartholomew Tehseen Baweja
Jason Bloink Martin Blumentritt Roselyn A. Bonse
Pat Brennan Amy C. Bridwell
Tony Brown Gregory M. Brown
Kyle A. Bruns Pete Brusate
Latina S. Burrell Esmeralda Cardenal
Jim Coble Lina P. Correa Troy M. Cronk
Julie L. Crowgey Melissa A. Dangaran
Scott Deckebach Matt Delavan
Sveta P. Desai Jason DeShano
Julie Doherty Arica J. Drummond Ratisha E. Ernest Brent D. Fielding
Heidi Fowler Gregg Garrett Ryan Giorio
Olivier Gourlaouen LaToya K. Hardrick
Nathan Hartwig Kimberly M. Hudson
Tony Johnson Sangwook Kang
Kimberly A. Kesterke Tricia Lewandowsky
Jens Loemker Renee J. Losinski
Sarah R. Lyon Kevin D. Marold
Scott W. May Kelly E. McGill
Andres Munoz Honiball Tim Murphy
Douglas M. Nelson Jared N. Nicolay
Paul Ninefeldt Matt Pauli
Luke D. Penskar
Daniel C. Pickworth Noel S. Pierce
Christine N. Polk Dave Queen Amyel Reed
Lindsey J. Russell Andrew W. Schleef
Nate Schmidt Andrew Schreck Peter F. Schultz
Desmond J. Shaw Alan Shevela
Zachary R. Simmons Suzanne Stachler-Howk
Jason Takac Denaz T. Taylor
Johnny Truskowski Justin Van Duine
Brandye L. VanderPloeg Jenee Velasquez
Joe Vidricksen Brook Walsh
Yeuk Fai Wan Crystal S. Warren Jennifer A. Wein Scott D. Wilson Paul P. Wong King Fung Yue
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MSU-CIBER Grant Award Recipients 2004-2005
Research, Curriculum, and Professional Development Grant
Recipients
JoLee Blackbear Kirt Butler Carl Davidson Mark Elder Zsuzsanna Fluck Gerald Fust David Griffith Susan Haka
Kristen Hintz John Hollenbeck Mike Shields Arjun Singh Paulette Stenzel Chris White Chun Zhu
Doctoral Dissertation or Doctoral Research Grant Recipients
Erin Cavusgil Brian Chabowski Kwong Chan Anna Shaojie Cui Serdar Durmusoglu Luis Flores Maria-Paz Gonzalez Nukhet Harmancioglu Bernadine Johnson Destan Kandemir
Santosh Mahapatra Andrea Mcgee Denys Nizalov Olena Nizalova Gilbert Nyaga Temyos Pandejpong Meeta Punjabi Steven Seggie Linda Shi
Michael Stanko, Burcu Tasoluk Janell Townsend Michael "Doug" Voss Shichun Xu Zhiying Xu Goksel Yalcinkaya Sengun Yeniyurt Chun Zhang
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CIBER Visiting Scholars Nicholas Ashill Nizam Aydin Vizek Bhargava Ibrahim Birkan Emin Civi Tevfik Dalgic Seyda Deligonul Glenn Doolittle Zumrut Ecevit Sevgin Eroglu Juan Carlos Hallak Lars Hamberg David Ketchen Gary Knight Arie Lewin
Nuno Limao Niko Matouschek Myron Miller Kaz Miyagiwa Neil Morgan Steve Murdoch GM Naidu James Rauch John Riesenberger Glennwood Ross Vitor Trinidade Mithat Uner Daan Van Knippenberg Dean Yang Shaoming Zou
Center for Advanced Study of
International Development (CASID) and Women and International Development (WID) Program
CASID & WID Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
Pamela Bartholomew, Anthropology, Hindi Marita Eibl, Anthropology, Swahili
Sarah Halter, Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies, Swahili Lexine Hansen, Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies,
Arabic Joseph Harte, MSU-College of Law, Korean
Michael Perez, Anthropology, Arabic Deborah Wilson, Sociology, Chinese
CASID & WID International Development Research Initiation Grants
Ellen Bassett, Planning, Design & Construction Bill Derman, Anthropology
Jeanne Gazel, Student Affairs & Services
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CASID & WID Travel Fund Awards William Allen, Political Science
Sheila Contreras, Writing, Rhetoric & American Cultures Stephen Esquith, Philosophy
Talbott Huey, Library Okechukwu Iheduru, James Madison College
Nan Johnson, Sociology Joseph Messina, Geography
Hsiao-Ping Wang, Linguistics and Languages Mark Wilson, Geography
CASID & WID Curriculum Development Grants
Jualynne Dodson, Religious Studies David Katz, Social Work
Sarah Nicholls, Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies
Center for Advanced Study of International Development Humphrey Fellows Program
Kulthum Amani, Tanzania Paul Bagabo, Uganda M. Dian Bah, Guinea
Jaafar Elaouani, Tunisia Darshan Gangolli, India
Shujie He, China Adriana Niedoszewska, Poland Talantbek Sakishev, Kyrgyzstan
Marco Scanu, Venezuela Abdul Tokhy, Afghanistan
Lea Uhrinova, Slovak Republic
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Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
CLACS Outstanding Graduate Students Paul Babladelis, Resource Development Alicia Jimenez, Resource Development
Suzanne Kent, Anthropology Aaron Whiteford, Anthropology
CLACS Outstanding Undergraduate Students
Angela Hiner, Interdisciplinary Studies Leslie Richards, Interdisciplinary Humanities Studies
Academic Year Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowships
Stephen Aldrich, Geography Daniel Dalrymple, History
Emron Epslin, English Christina Pruett, History
Rebecca Stafford, Geography
Summer Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowships David Carletta, History
Karen Cichy, Horticulture Kristin Janka Millar, Education
Margaret Lekander, Human Medicine
CLACS Summer Field Research Fellowships Carmen Bain, Sociology
Marcellus Caldas, Geography Gabriela Garcia, Hispanic Culture
Delanie Kellon, Resource Development Eraldo Matricardi, Geography
Leana May, Osteopathic Medicine Brenda Pereda, Human Medicine Karin Rebnegger, Anthropology
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Institute of International Health
Minority International Research Training (MIRT) Student Scholars - 2004
NIH-Fogarty International Center Grant Study Abroad Program in Five Countries
Bulgaria
Jashira D. Ellis Kimberly Jerkins Tiffani D. Mitchell
Amber Staudacher Nakia A. Young
Philippines Oluwasegun Albert
Keyunna Castleberry-Austin
Crystal Cooper Christopher Traynham
Tina Louise Tyler
France Nicole M. Vasilnek
Sweden Luccia Holmes-
Bernstein
Peru Teresa Diaz
Tisha Spence
Japan Center for Michigan Universities (JCMU) Scholarship Recipients - 2004-2005
Association for International Education - Japan Scholarships
Paul Geluso John Thomas Stacey Tocco
Bridging Scholarships for Study Abroad in Japan
Alex Scharf Rachel Hoult
Stephanie Wood
Japan Business Society of Detroit Scholarships Jeffrey Passick
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JCMU-US Pavilion Guides for the World Expo 2005 Cynthia Chang
Robert Chinnery Brian Forest
Joshua Friedman Jamie Irving Elmer Novis
Mathew Sherman
Office for International Students and Scholars
Winners of the International Student Essay Contest First Prize
Judith Njogu, Kenya Second Prize
Carla Barbieri, Peru Third Prize
Mazen Haydar, Lebanon Cindy Chen, Malaysia
Office of Study Abroad (OSA)
George Jules Joyaux Scholarship for
French Language Study Abroad Kristie Timber
Thomas & Brigitte E. Huff Scholarship Fund
Jordan Fountain
Freudenberg NOK General Partners Scholarship Heidi Graunke
MSU Alumni Association Scholarship
Ryan Akrawi
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Eleanor and Charles Greenleaf, Sr., Study Abroad Scholarship Jamita Lewis
Kellogg Study Abroad Scholarship
Heidi Graunke
Michigan State University Federal Credit Union Scholarship Nathanael Brady Paul Brown Maria Carmona Christina Chen Laleah Fernandez Christopher German
Heidi Graunke David Himelright Clare Jagenow Rachel Johnstone Julia Letoutchaia Joseph Ritter Kristie Timber
OSA Academic Excellence Scholarships
Bhooma Aravamuthan Jeffery Audretsch Amy Bastarache Neil Bokemeier
Nathanael Brady Maria Carmona
Erin Cowan Loren Croskey
Paul Guerreso Angela Hiner Paul Hoban
Thomas Howard Carly Hursh Bernard Issa
Michelle Kuglar Emily Kujawa
Sara Odonnell Gail Pallister
Stephanie Rolsma Kevin Ryan Ashley Saur Paul Toste
Brandye Vanderploeg Kimberly Veres
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OSA Need and Merit Scholarships Kania Adams
Laura Anderson Angela Aneiros
Natasha Appenheimer Jeffery Audretsch Veronica Barrios
David Black Cassie Bradley
Luis Bravo Dana Bulson
Elaina Caillouette May-Ling Castillo Jeremy Cavazos Albert Cheung Tasha Dalstra Ryan Dubuc
Amanda Fletcher Jordan Fountain
Karen Garcia Benjamin Green
Robert Haag Elaine Holmes
Carly Hursh Bernard Issa
Rachel Jannazzo Kai Jones
Brandon Kowalski Sarah Lang
Raina Lindhorst Anna Lutey
Melisa Lutze Gloria Monita Sergio Montes
Esmeralda Munoz Estanislado Munoz
Hillary Noyes Michelle Osentoski
Alberto Parra Elizabeth Patterson
Catherine Pociask Stacy Pyszora Erica Rhoten
Jason Rochford Richard Rosa
Chardae Rowe Liza Saenz
Raul Saucedo Ashley Saur
Maria Segovia Kristian Simon
Eric Sutton Ashley Tillman
Brandye Vanderploeg Eric Vanderveen Becky Watson Robert Webb Ana Whitman
Patrick Witherspoon
John A. & Irma L. Benschop International Enrichment Award (For Study Abroad) 2004
Kathryn Ambrose Carlyle Armstrong
Lindsay Baker Holly Bodjanac Leah Karchin
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Jeffrey & Kathryn Cole International Study Award 2004-2005
Laura Anderson Angela Aneiros
Natasha Appenheimer Amanda Armstrong
Erin Balbaugh Edward Bangs
Amy Bastarache Lindsay Beckeman
Clarissa Birk Jessica Brown Jason Bruveris
Allison Chamberlain Andrew Chrisman Leigha Christian Jennifer Coalson
Crystal Cook Katherine Cook
Kristi Cox Loren Croskey
Jaclyn DeWeese Julie Druzinski Ryan Dubuc
Kristen Durocher Karen Dykema
Emily Edick John Engle David Fiebig Kristen Fields
Marsha French Amanda Gardiner Michelle Gilmer Elizabeth Glover Katherine Green Meghan Grenier Lauren Hamel Erin Hansen
Kelly Hassberger James Henderson
Michelle Henry Alison Himelhoch
Ryan Hover
Kimberly Hudson Deanne Hufnagel
Matt Hynes Bernard Issa
Courtney Janis Leah Jenkins
Rachel Johnstone Allison Keller
Laura Kensrud Sara Knoth
Michelle Kuglar Emily Kujawa
Justin Kuxhaus Kim Le
Jonathan Lenz Cassandra Little
Robert Little Michael Lundholm Theresa Maatman
Timothy Marley Matthew Mathison
Emily Merrill Victoria Moeller
Megan Monaghan Elizabeth Muellen
Robert Murphy Brandy Muscato
Sze-Ling Ng Luke Niewiadomski
Sara O=Donnell Jonathan Ong Julie Opaleski
Shawn O=Toole Tiara Paciocco Jamie Pierson
Mary Piper Vinayak Prasad Alicia Ratterree Keeley Reed Stacy Reijmer
James Reinhart
Hannah Remtema April Richardson
Justin Rieger Joseph Saari Ashley Saur
Elizabeth Schrock Rebecca Schuster
Isaiah Scott Julie Scourfield
Amanda Shatzman Annora Sheehan Katherine Shuster
Stephanie Simpson Katherine Skorpinski
Jenna Slack Charles Smark MarySmendzuik
Emily Sneller Klaudia Sobczyk
Allison Stone Elaina Swartzlander
Lisa Taglione Katie TerHorst Lacey Thelen Lindsay Tigue
Lynda Tobienee Alison Tomak
Paul Toste Trina Van Schyndel
Brandye VanderPloeg Kimberly Veres
Sarah Ward Stephanie Willmarth
Sandy Wong Susan Wong
Sarah Wretschko Catherine Wyckoff
Julie Ziobro
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EXTERNAL STUDENT AWARDS
Fulbright Programs 2004-2005
Fulbright Student Program Institute for International Education (IIE)
Karen Cichy, Columbia Valerie Foster, Tanzania
Mona Jackson, South Africa Emily Landells, Nicaragua Tanya Palit, Bangaldesh
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program
(DDRA) U.S. Department of Education
Mark Hamilton, Guinea Suzanne Kent, El Salvador
Nancy Lubeski, Malawi Michael Walker, Mozambique
Foreign Fulbright Graduate Student Program
2004-2005 Fuad Suleiman Abujarad, West Bank Ann Grit Albrecht, Germany Eric Bailey, Jamaica Martin Dohnal, Czech Republic Tewodrost Tekeste Ghebrab, Eritrea Rhizlane Hammoud, Morocco Ulrike Hein, Germany
Nelissa Vibar Jamora, Philippines Lepolt Linkimerabarca, Costa Rica Yuki Maruyama, Japan Maria Isabel Molina, Argentina Vinogran Naidoo, South Africa Viktoriya K. Shkurkina, Russia
Additional International Scholarships
British Marshall Scholar 2004-2005 Bhooma Aravamuthan, LBS Biochemistry
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Diplomatic and Consular Officers Retired (DACOR) Fellowship
Katherine Pitsch
Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program
Hasan Awad Abdel-Kareen, West Bank Mamta Vardhan, India
Africa-America Institute
Nicky Iitula, Namibia Lovisa Kambonde, Nambia
International Research and Exchange Board (IBEX)
Eurasian Undergraduate Exchange Program Darya Yefremenko, Ukraine
National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Awards
Carmen Bain, Sociology, Chile Mara Beth Bryan, Fisheries and Wildlife, United Kingdom
Joseph Hupy, Geography, France Karen Miller, Linguistics, Chile and Mexico
National Security Education Program (NSEP) 2004-2005 David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship
Jaron Vogelsang, South Africa
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MSU GLOBAL FOCUS 2004 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
STUDENT CATEGORY
First Place Sofia Wahaj AUntitled@
Masai Mara, Kenya, 2003 Prize Sponsor: STA Travel
Second Place Scott Bearer
AThree Days before Demolition@ Chengdu, China, 2004
Prize Sponsor: Custom Photographic, Lansing
Third Place Joe Kolowski AAshore@
West Coast, Madagascar, 2003 Prize Sponsor: Hankins Gallery
Honorable Mentions (unranked and in alphabetical order of last name):
Gabriel Ferrer
ABitter Sweet Sales@ Cairo, Egypt, 2003
Prize sponsor: International Studies & Programs
Martin Furey III
ABotique A La Blvd.@ St. Germaine, Pari, 2003
Prize sponsor: Anderson International Travel
Megan Halladay AVeiled View@
Rajasthan, India, 2004 Prize sponsor:
International Studies & Programs
Mark Holbert ASunrise on the Carpathians@
Transylvania Countryside, Romania, 2003
Prize sponsor: International Studies & Programs
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Student Category Honorable Mentions (continued)
Margaret Lekander AImmunization Interview@
Llanos de Pinal, Guatemala, 2004 Prize sponsor:
International Studies & Programs
Justin Sailor AOut to Dry@
Prague, Czech Republic, 2004 Prize sponsor:
International Studies & Programs
Selin Talgar AThe Strength of a Woman@ Ejura, Ghana, West Africa
Prize sponsor: The Camera Shop
Sofia Wahaj AFront Door@
Eastern Madagascar, 2003
Kirstin Webster AThrough the Keyhold@
Paris, France, 2003 Prize sponsor: International Studies & Programs
FACULTY/STAFF CATEGORY
First Place John Funkhouser
AAwed by Nature=s Grandeur@ Sesriem Canyon, Nanibia, 1999 Prize Sponsor: The State Room
Second Place J. P. Caron
AParis Couple@ Paris, France, 2003
Prize Sponsor: STA Travel
Third Place Andrea Funkhouser
AEthiopian Farm Family - Cautiously Curious@ Rift Valley, Ethiopia, 2003
Prize Sponsor: Saper Galleries & Custom Framing
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Honorable Mentions (unranked and in alphabetical order of last name):
Peggy Arbanas ACatch of the Day@
Placencia, Belize, 2004 Prize sponsor:
International Studies & Programs
Peggy Arbanas ARainy Season@
Placencia, Belize, 2004 Prize sponsor:
International Studies & Programs
John Funkhouser ABlack Sea Beach, Off-Season@
Mamaia, Romania, 2003 Prize sponsor:
International Studies & Programs
Steven Gold AFelafel Stand@
London, England, 1999 Prize sponsor: Midwest Camera
Repair
Fred Honhart ACog Railway to Top of Europe@ Lauterbroner, Switzerland, 2004
Prize sponsor: International Studies & Programs
Carolyn Penniman ARoad to Mizque@
Cochabamba, Bolivia, 2004 Prize sponsor: STA Travel
Corinne Reardon AGolden Temple II@ Kyoto, Japan, 2004
Prize sponsor: None (ISP Employee)
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ALUMNI/MSU Alumni Association (MSUAA) MEMBER CATEGORY
First Place
Oliver Dragicevic ASinking@
Paris, France, 2001 Graduated: 2003 Mathematics
Current Residence: Novo Mesto, Slovenia
Prize Sponsor: Spartan Bookstore, MSU
Second Place Bethany Roberts
AMexican Dancers@ Yaxuna, Yucatan, Mexico, 2003 Graduated: 1962 Social Work
Current Residence: Brookfield, MA Prize Sponsor: Carriage Travel
Third Place Robert Glew
APreparing Peanuts for Sale@ Niger, 2004
Graduated: 1997 Anthropology Current Residence: East Lansing, MI
Prize Sponsor: Wharton Center for the Performing Arts, MSU
Honorable Mentions (unranked and in alphabetical order of last name):
Harry Andrews AMonk=s Haircut@ Thailand, 2004
MSUAA Member Current Residence: Mason, MI Prize sponsor: MSU Alumni
Association
Bethany Roberts ADoorways in Rural Mexico@ Rural Yucatan, Mexico, 2003 Graduated: 1962 Social Work
Current Residence: Brookfield, MA
Linda Roberts
AWatchful Serenity (Wat Yai Chaya Mongko)" Thailand, 2003
Graduated: 1988 Education Current Residence: East Lansing, MI
Prize Sponsor: Puffin's Pastry
We thank the following MSU Global Focus 2004 jurors for contributing their time and expertise!
Howard Bossen
School of Journalism Michigan State University
Paula Stuart-Hankins Art and Art History
Michigan State University
Kurt Stepnitz University Relations
Michigan State University
THANK YOU
Special thanks to all members of the International Studies and Programs
award selection committees for their help in selecting award recipients.
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