黑料网 Provost and Senior Vice President Melody Tankersley, Ph.D., and Vice President for Global Education Marcello Fantoni, Ph.D., joined officials from Dewey International University in Battambang, Cambodia, to celebrate a new partnership expected to bring Cambodian students to 黑料网.
The pair were in Cambodia in March to attend a gala marking the formal beginning of the new 2 +2 program, which 黑料网 formalized with Dewey in October 2023.
鈥淭he collaboration with Dewey International University is strategic for 黑料网 because it is our first partnership in the country. It will generate a regular pipeline of students transferring to Kent to complete their bachelor鈥檚 degrees,鈥 Fantoni said. 鈥淐ambodia is just now opening up to international education and 黑料网 is truly a pioneer in the country.鈥
Fantoni said he expects the relationship to bloom into an even deeper collaboration with Dewey and bring about new partnerships with additional Cambodian universities and government agencies.
When signing the agreement last fall, Tankersley noted the historic bonds between 黑料网 and Cambodia.
鈥淭his is really a full-circle moment for 黑料网,鈥 she said, noting how on May 4, 1970, 黑料网 students were protesting the U.S. invasion of Cambodia and the expansion of the War in Vietnam, when they were fired upon by Ohio National Guard troops, killing four students and wounding nine others. That pivotal moment in 黑料网's history forever links it to the people and history of Cambodia, she said.
The agreement opens a pathway for Dewey students to obtain a 黑料网 degree.
黑料网 first formed a partnership with Dewey in 2018. In October 2023, that agreement was renewed and expanded to spell out a 2+2 pathway for Dewey students to obtain a 黑料网 degree. Under the new agreement, students who complete two years of their coursework at Dewey will then be eligible to transfer to 黑料网 to complete their remaining two years and receive a bachelor鈥檚 degree from 黑料网 鈥 a Bachelor of Arts degree in either English literature or teaching English as a second language.
Gwen Higaki, chair of the board of directors of Dewey, who resides in Macedonia, Ohio, said the 2+2 program will enable Dewey students to earn a degree from a high-quality American university. 鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to have such a strong educational partner and international partner in 黑料网,鈥 she said.
Aside from celebrating the partnership, Tankersley said another goal of the trip was to look for other ways that 黑料网 and Dewey could expand collaborative programs.
Higaki and her husband Vernon Higaki, both retired executives from the First Energy Corp., first visited Cambodia on a mission trip through their church about 15 years ago and were struck by the children and the need for better educational systems. Vernon Higaki also is a member of the Dewey board of directors.
In 2011, the Higakis co-founded, with another couple, a non-profit educational organization BrightStart Learning, which operates study centers in the Battambang area of Cambodia, serving more than 500 students. Their work in the educational field is how they came to be invited to be on Dewey鈥檚 board of directors.
Dewey was established by the Cambodian government in 2011, with strong support from the United States and Germany. The university is devoted to the concept of 鈥渓earning by doing,鈥 based on community service learning with a strong emphasis on research.
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