Developing Global Studies at CA Community Colleges
This panel discussion at Stanford's annual EPIC Symposium for community college faculty and administrators featured Alemayehu Lirenso of Mission College; Christopher McBride of Solano College; Céline Pinet of Hartnell College; and Dulce María Gray of West Valley College. Supported by the U.S. Department of Education, EPIC focuses on strengthening the internationalization of curricula and the professionalization of language instruction at community colleges and K-12 institutions. More information is available at https://sgs.stanford.edu/programs-cen....
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