| Bowling Green State University is located just eighty miles south of Windsor, Ontario in northwest Ohio. Nearly 20,000 students
(including 2,700 graduate students) choose among 165 undergraduate degree programs and 13 master’s degree programs in 65 fields,
and from 14 doctoral programs with more than 60 areas of specialization. First-year enrollments have increased for the past
five years, yet students still enjoy a 17:1 student/faculty ratio. This rich academic environment provides the ideal location
for a thriving Canadian Studies Center.
The Canadian Studies Center is dedicated to fostering among Americans a better understanding about Canada in the United States.
The Center strengthens the Canada-U.S. relationship through educational, research, and business development activities. Instruction
and programming utilizes a comparative approach to build international awareness among students and citizens.
Vision The Canadian Studies Center aspires to be a national leader for conducting teaching, research, and outreach about Canada.
Activities focus on the needs of the educational community, private business, and the general public. The Center seeks to
foster a better understanding and mutual respect for economic, educational, cultural, and environmental perspectives on both
sides of the international border.
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