March 9, 2009
By Public Affairs
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - A delegation from Dongguk University in Seoul, Korea, will visit Cal State San Bernardino to sign an agreement for academic cooperation between the two institutions of higher education today, Monday, March 9. Cal State San Bernardino President Albert Karnig, Provost Lou Fernandez and university administrators will greet Young-Kyo Oh, president of Dongguk University; Euiyon Cho, director of the president's office; and Il Chung Kim, dean of international programs, for a tour of the San Bernardino campus and the signing ceremony to mark the collaborative academic effort. Dongguk is the oldest Buddhist university in Korea. President Oh has undertaken several initiatives to revive the institution, including international exchange programs and the globalization of higher education. The purpose of the agreement is to establish cooperative efforts between Cal State San Bernardino and Dongguk University for the exchange of students for study and research at both universities; the exchange of professors, scholars and administrators through mutual visits; the sharing of information and publication on education and research; and the implementation of cooperative education and research. "Global education and international experiences are becoming an increasingly important part of college education as a way of broadening students' perspectives. This agreement will provide for more opportunities to internationalize our campus and to send our students abroad," said Tatiana Karmanova, dean of the university's College of Extended Learning. The delegation is scheduled to be on campus from 9 a.m. until noon, and the visit also will For more information, contact Christine Plattner in the CSUSB College of Extended Learning at (909) 537-3985 or plattner@csusb.edu, and visit http://cel.csusb.edu. For more information about Cal State San Bernardino, contact the university's Office of Public Affairs at (909) 537-5007 and visit http://news.csusb.edu.
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![]() A delegation from Dongguk University in Seoul, Korea, will visit Cal State San Bernardino to sign an agreement for academic cooperation between the two institutions of higher education on Monday. |
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