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MACIE students bring synergy, energy to campus
Students in BGSU’s Master of Arts in Cross-cultural and International Education (MACIE) program are a group of young people who typically have lived and worked around the world. They share a great sense of adventure and camaraderie, along with a commitment to helping underserved populations.
“They are a fantastic group, bringing a whole new dimension to the College of Education and Human Development and therefore campus,” said Dr. Margaret Zoller Booth, leadership and policy studies and MACIE director.
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- Centennial - The Blade
- Katherine Meizel studies 'Idol' phenomenon - Sentinel-Tribune
- Alumnus and BGSU supporter Kermit Rudolph obituary - The Blade, Sentinel-Tribune
- William Alexander obituary - Sentinel-Tribune
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Zoom News Recap Feb 2-5
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Feb. 2 - Get ideas, inspiration at Teaching and Learning Fair
- Honors Program reaches out to admitted students
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Feb. 3 - UESP participation exceeds estimate
- Nonprofit created to develop new residence halls
- BGSU helps teach students to manage their finances
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Feb. 4 - Wolfe, Stroh centers reach skyward
- ‘Free’ speech is not always free, speaker to explain
- Edwards, Molnar to play key roles in OBOR online education agenda
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Feb. 5 - Englehart addresses Washington, D.C., task force
- Another financial aid workshop held today
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