
![]() The Lander President Delegation is currently visiting Qingdao University, China to develop educational collaboration between two institutions. Many university officials cordially welcomed the delegation and President Ball and Dr. Park will make a presentation on Higher Education in the US and Importance of International Programs. We expect two universities will carry on an amicable relationship through many educational opportunities.
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![]() Lander President Delegation has departed to Asia to build strong relationship with current sister institutions and develop future partnerships with institutions in Asia. The delegation members are President & Mrs. Dan Ball and Dr. & Mrs. Sung-Jae Park. They plan to visit universities in South Korea, China and Thailand extensively in two weeks. Their first stop was Incheon National University (INU), South Korea, and they were warmly welcomed by President Choi and other deans. On top of that, they had a special reunion with former Korean exchange students who studied at Lander University. Ten former students all came to welcome President & Mrs. Ball and Dr. & Mrs. Park. Dr. Park said, "We had good dinner with former Lander students. We were very happy to see them all and gave us good welcome speech by all who came to dinner." China Day Celebration Please explore Chinese culture, calligraphy demonstration, Chinese cuisine for lunch and more. Attached is the detailed event schedule. Tuesday, October 1 Parents’ Day Please come to Lander campus and enjoy Hamburger & Hot Dog dinner, game, live music and fireworks with your Friendship Students. Saturday, October 5 4:00pm-8:00pm Amphitheater area Culture Exchange: Germany German Exchange student, Ms. Kira-Lyn Kahlki will make a presentation on German people, culture, history and more from an insider’s view.Please come and taste homemade German bread as well. Wednesday, October 9 4:00-5:00pm Learning Center 300 Overcoming Division: Building Peace on the Korean Peninsula Dr. Alexis Dudden, an internationally known scholar and expert on peace and international relations in East Asia, will visit Lander University to discuss the causes of conflict in East Asia and pathways to peacebuilding. Thursday, November 14, 2013 4:00- 5:15pm Cultural Center Auditorium University & Old Main Singers Your friends are involved in University Singers. Please come and cheer for them! Location: Cultural Center Auditorium Thursday, November 21 8:00pm Cultural Center Auditorium Lander Dance Company Your friends are involved in Lander Dance Company. Please come and cheer for them! Sunday, November 24 & Monday, November 25 8:00pm Cultural Center Auditorium Jazz Ensemble Concert Your friends are involved in Lander Dance Company. Please come and cheer for them! Thursday, December 05 8:00pm Cultural Center Auditorium
After the conference, members of the Rajamangala administration and faculty provided the Lander delegation with a tour of two of their campuses and discussed ways to strengthen the relationship between the two universities.
In addition, members of Rajamangala university provided tours to the delegation of important Thai cultural and historical sites. It is believed that this delegation will lead to a stronger relationship between our two institutions and facilitate administrative, faculty, and student exchange, enriching both the universities, and their local and national communities. By Dr. Franklin Rausch, Assistant Professor in History, Lander University ![]() The 4th presentation of the Culture Exchange Series focused on Thailand. The Thai professors brought Thai culture and its importance to the Lander campus through the Culture Exchange: Thailand and enabled to diversify the campus and community. They presented its culture, language, customs, traditional dance and more. All their host families, Lander students and even community people came in and enjoyed the presentation and festivity. ![]() The Thai visitors from Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon had a wonderful birthday potluck dinner thanks to Mr. & Mrs. David Fezler. The Fezlers are the host family for Manus and Dan. Today is Manus's Birthday as well as Easter Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Fezler cordially invited the host families and guests and Office of International students staff to their home. Each family brought a dish or more ranging from American to Asian: Ham & Turkey, Broccoli salad, fruit salad, Asian noodle salad, dumplings, pastas, green bean relish and more. It was a very nice gesture of the host to invite other American families and guests to get to know with one another. Everyone chatted, enjoyed great food and especially Manus has his first American birthday party. He reached 47 today and said many thanks to the guests who came to the gathering. The moment we shared today would be unforgettable to the Thai guests and the families. We all contributed to make the Greenwood and Lander community to be more global and diverse through the international gathering. Written by Boyoung Roh, Coordinator for International Programs ![]() The 18-member delegation from Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon arrived at Lander University safely on March 18 last week. It's been a week since we began their a-month-long workshop through the American Language and Cultural Studies program. The worshop will last until April 19. They are professors teaching in Business College, Computer Information System and Mass Communication in Rajamangala. They came to Lander to enhance their conversational English language ability and learn American culture as a goal of the workshop. Rajamangala University of Phra Nakhon is one of Lander's Sister Universities, located in Bangkok, Thailand. The sisterhood relationship established in October, 2011 when the President delegation visited Lander to sign the MOU. Their daily workshop schedule keeps them busy with three ESL classes and one lecture each day, Monday through Friday. Once or twice a week, they visit local public schools and local businesses to learn more about the Greenwood community and the different educational system and business from Thailand. Their ESL class instructors are Dr. Sean Barnette, Dr. Amy England, Dr. Pedro Lopes, Professor Alan Professor Judy Bello, Professor Brittany Cuenin and Professor Alan Raines. Also, participating lecturers are Dr. Lee Vartanian, Dr. Stanley Vinson, Dr. Danny McKenzie, Dr. Alice Taylor-Colbert, Dr. Nancy Niles, Dr. David Mash, Dr. Lucas McMillan, Mr. Jeff May and Mr. Paul Crutcher. ESL Classes First Meeting with Host Families More pictures for the worshop is available: Click HERE ![]() For accomodation, the Thai delegates are staying with their American host families in Greenwood to be immersed into the American culture and English speaking environment better. The participating host families are Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Constant, Mr. & Mrs. Martine Fezler, Mr. & Mrs. Stephan and Lisa Wiecki, Mr. & Mrs. John and Sue Mitchell, Mr. &Mrs. Gary and Margaret Gunderson, Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy and Michelle Powers, Ms. Joyce Moak, Ms. Christine Dorsey, Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy and Tracy McGovern, Mr. & Mrs. Jeromy and Elizabeth Crocker, Mr. & Mrs. Don and Macon Turner. They have been doing great to host Thai guests by going to shopping, visiting their grandchild, going out for ball games and more fmaily activities in the evening and over the weekend. Mrs. Fezler says "My adopted Thai sons are so nice and polite. They even cooked Thai food at home for dinner and helped me for the house chores. We've had a good time so far."
The Rajamangala delegation plans to travel ranging from Columbia to Charleston over the next weekend, April 5-6. They plan to visit the SC State House and meet the State Treasurer and then travel the historic city, Charleston. Also, please save the date for their presentation on Thailand and its culture on April 8.
Culture Exchange: Thailand @4-5pm Monday April 8 Learning Center, Lander University ![]() Mrs. Kathy Emily with a Tajik hat On March 3, 2013 Lander International students and visiting scholars had an international supper at Mr. & Mrs. Mike and Kathy Emily's home. Kathy is one of our active Friendship Families at Lander University. They are Friendship parents of two Chinese students: Rokee and Li from China. Kathy hosted International Supper with other Friendship Families and their students. Again, she invited new friends at her cozy home with delicious international food and desserts. Luckily, two other Friendship Families, her friends and international students brought many different dishes: Lasagna, Chinese Dumplings, Korean Clear Noodle with Assorted Vegetables, Stuffed Rice Balls, Hungarian Chicken Paprikash and Korean Sweet Rice Cake. Last but not least, Kathy's homemade Brownies and Chocolate Crispies were awesome. Kathy always shows us true Southern Hospitality to friends from the globe and enables the community to be connected to the world by mingling international students and local families together. Friendship Families are the ones who beautify our international guests life in the US and they are the ones international students will remember forever after they go back to their country. Written by Boyoung Roh, Coordinator for International Programs |
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