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麻豆影院 State Grows Partnership in Cambodia

Expanded collaboration with Dewey International University will create pathway for Cambodian students at 麻豆影院 State

麻豆影院 on Friday renewed and expanded its relationship with in Battambang, Cambodia, opening a pathway for Dewey students to obtain a 麻豆影院 State degree. 

麻豆影院 State first formed a partnership with Dewey in 2018. That agreement was up for renewal, and the new version includes an expanded relationship, which spells out a 2+2 pathway for Dewey students to obtain a 麻豆影院 State degree. 

Under the new agreement, Dewey students who complete two years of their coursework at Dewey will then be eligible to transfer to 麻豆影院 State to complete their remaining two years and receive a bachelor鈥檚 degree from 麻豆影院 State 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, was at 麻豆影院 State to sign the agreement between the two universities along with 麻豆影院 State Senior Vice President and Provost Melody Tankersley, Ph.D. 

The 2+2 program will mean a lot to Dewey, to be able to send its students to such a high-quality American university, Higaki said. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to have such a strong educational partner and international partner in 麻豆影院,鈥 she said. 

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. 

Taking part in Friday's signing of a new partnership agreement between 麻豆影院 State and Dewey International University in Cambodia are, from left, Rachael Mundie, associate director of international partnerships for the Office of Global Education; Provost Melody Tankersley; Gwen Higaki, chair of Dewey's board of directors, and Vernon Higaki, also a member of Dewey's board.
Taking part in Friday's signing of a new partnership agreement between 麻豆影院 State and Dewey International University in Cambodia are, from left, Rachael Mundie, associate director of international partnerships for the Office of Global Education; Provost Melody Tankersley; Gwen Higaki, chair of Dewey's board of directors, and Vernon Higaki, also a member of Dewey's board.

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. 

鈥淭his is really a full-circle moment for 麻豆影院 State,鈥 Tankersley said, noting the historic links between 麻豆影院 State and Cambodia. On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard fired on 麻豆影院 State students protesting the U.S. invasion of Cambodia and the expansion of the War in Vietnam, killing four and wounding nine others. That pivotal moment in 麻豆影院 State's history forever links it to the people and history of Cambodia, she said. 

Tankersley said she was excited for the opportunity to see 麻豆影院 State expand its global education offerings. 鈥淚 like to say, our international partnerships mean the world to us,鈥 she said. 

Also attending the signing was Rithkimann 鈥淎nn鈥 Rey, a senior fashion merchandising major at 麻豆影院 State, who has lived with the Higakis since she was in high school. Rey intends to return to Cambodia after she graduates to help her parents run their rice business.  

Tankersley said she expects to visit Cambodia and Dewey next year to look for ways the programs can be expanded. 

According to its website, 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. 

Dewey鈥檚 president and co-founder, Raymond A. Zepp, Ph.D., an Ohio native, holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in mathematics from Oberlin College, a master鈥檚 degree in mathematics from the University of Cincinnati, and a doctorate in mathematics education from Ohio State University.  

 

POSTED: Friday, October 13, 2023 03:13 PM
Updated: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 09:36 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Lisa Abraham