Asian Studies Concentration receives Pennsylvania's K-16 Collaboration Award
The University of Scranton’s Asian Studies concentration, along with the Abington Heights School District, were selected to receive the Commonwealth’s 2011 “Bringing the World to Pennsylvania: K-16 Collaboration Award” for their innovative cooperation on Chinese language and cultural instruction.
The University of Scranton’s Asian Studies concentration and Abington Heights School District were chosen to receive the 2011 “Bringing the World to Pennsylvania: K-16 Collaboration Award.” At the award ceremony in Harrisburg are, from left, Ann Pang-White, Ph.D., director of Asian Studies concentration and professor and chair of Philosophy Department of The University of Scranton, Dr. Robert Hollister, president of PaCIE, and Marcy Curra, world languages coordinator of the Abington Heights School District.
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