Support of International Education Week 2002
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WHEREAS on
April 19, 2000, President William J. Clinton issued an Executive Memorandum,
that encouraged the presence of international students in the U.S., promoted
study abroad by our students, supported the international exchange of teachers
and scholars, and promoted the study of foreign languages and cultures; and
WHEREAS in
response to the memorandum of President Clinton, the U.S. Departments of Education
and State declared the second week of November to be International Education
Week; and
WHEREAS the
Commission on University Strategic Planning, in 1998, affirmed the following
principles for internationalizing San Francisco State University:
Principle 1: The University must
recognize its international dimension in its strategic planning.
Principle 2: The University must integrate knowledge and concerns in a global
framework in order to serve as a center of information and a network on global
issues.
Principle 3: The University must create an environment that promotes
understanding of ethnic/cultural diversity, social and class differences, and
equality and inequality in the local community, the nation, and the world.
Principle 4: The University must integrate the perspective and values of the
various cultures of the
Principle 5: The University must affirm the values of diversity, tolerance,
egalitarianism, and mutual respect in all of its curricular and
community-related activities; and
WHEREAS
RESOLVED that
the Academic Senate of San Francisco State University designate the 3rd week in
November as our campus’ International Education Week; and be it further
RESOLVED that
the Academic Senate, SFSU, encourage faculty members to bring to the attention
of their students the opportunities for study abroad through one of the many
CSU and SFSU programs; and be it further
RESOLVED
that the Academic Senate, SFSU, commend
the Office of International Programs, All-University Committee on International
Programs, and Johnetta Richards, the elected SFSU
representative to the CSU Academic Council on International Programs for all
they have done to promote international education at SFSU.
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