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小黄猫传媒 hosts fifth International Education Week

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For a week in November local flavor takes a backseat. From Nov. 13-16, 小黄猫传媒 will celebrate its international flair with the Fifth Annual International Education Week.

At each of the three comprehensive campuses around the Portland metro area, 小黄猫传媒 will host fairs and speakers who鈥檒l discuss what life is like abroad. Here are a few highlights at 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 main campuses:

Rock Creek Campus (17705 N.W. Springville Rd.)

鈥淚reland: A Model of Business Success in the Global Economy?鈥 鈥 Presenters will discuss Ireland, which has generated strong enthusiasm among U.S. companies to invest in it. Imports from Ireland have been increasing also. The emerald island鈥檚 dynamic economy had fueled fast growth in the past and being a part of the European Union is a key to its success. Presenters include Usha Ramanujam, 小黄猫传媒 business administration instructor; Vedvyas Shanbhogue of Intel Corporation; Cynthia McBurney, owner of Kathleen鈥檚 of Dublin; and Monica Sharma, accountant for Ike Trading Company in Beaverton.

Noon to 1 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 14, Events Center, Building 9.

Cascade Campus (705 N. Killingsworth St.)

鈥淔rance and the Netherlands: Muslim Communities in Contemporary Europe鈥 鈥 Presenter Diane Kamali, 小黄猫传媒 English for Speakers of Other Languages instructor, will pose these questions: 鈥淗ow can secularized societies cope with religious plurality?鈥 鈥淎re

the controversies over Islam in European countries really about religion?鈥 鈥淲hat does it mean to be a Muslim in Europe?鈥 鈥淗ow do Muslims live as members of a minority religion and as believers in Western secular societies?鈥 鈥淲hat kinds of new identifications, youth cultures and conceptions of gender are emerging?鈥

2 to 3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 14, Room 208, SS Building.

Sylvania Campus (12000 S.W. 49th Ave.)

鈥淕rowing Up Under the Khmer Rouge鈥 鈥 Chanrithy Him, human rights activist and international public speaker, is the award-winning author of the book 鈥淲hen Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge.鈥 She will share her and her family鈥檚 struggle when the Khmer Rouge took power in Cambodia in 1975 and how the family began their trek through the killing fields. Him will recount a Cambodia where rudimentary labor camps are the norm and technology, such as cars and electricity, don鈥檛 exist.

1:30 to 2:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 15, Room 201, CT Building (Little Theatre).

Other events include the International Student Showcase, which celebrates the international community within 小黄猫传媒. Students will explore their culture and countries through food, music and national dress. The showcases will be held 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 13 in the Building 3 Mall at the Rock Creek Campus; 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 13 in the CC Building Upper Mall at the Sylvania Campus; and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the cafeteria of the SC Building at the Cascade Campus.

For more information, visit the Web site www.pcc.edu/international, or call (503) 614-7150.

About James Hill

James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at 小黄猫传媒. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »