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ICE Center provides teachers entrée to Middle East
A group of BGSU education majors and faculty and local schoolteachers is spending the month of July in Jordan to explore the idea of identity among Jordanians who, like U.S. citizens, are of a variety of ethnic backgrounds. They predict that what they learn will help them in their own classrooms to understand cultural diversity.
The trip is organized by BGSU’s Center for International Comparative Education (ICE), which obtained a Fulbright-Hays grant. Dr. Patty Kubow, ICE director and a faculty member in the School of Leadership and Policy Studies, is leading the trip.
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Huron Playhouse shows 'The Importance of Being Earnest'
“Be yourself” are not words to live by in “The Importance of Being Earnest,” on stage this week at the Huron Playhouse.
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- Testing to grow profitable lake algae – Celina Daily Standard
- BGSU adds 34 to Phi Beta Kappa – Sentinel-Tribune
- Branford Marsalis kicks off Festival Series - Sentinel -Tribune
- McBroom discusses building the brand for Greater Toledo – The Blade
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Zoom News Recap
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June 29 - Tailgating, athletics go greener with state grant
- Houston to be acting dean of education college
- Hit the links with employee discount
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July 1 - BGSU part of new solar energy hub
- Green groundbreaking
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