UND’s Shafers headed to Rwanda on separate prestigious scholarly fellowships Richard Shafer figures he’s taught in more than 100 university settings over his decades-long education career. Sometimes, at least seven or eight ? he loses count ? he was serving as a Fulbright scholar in some of the more remote corners of the world. The Philippines, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Mozambique, South Africa, pick a “stan” and he’s probably been there as a teacher or as a Peace Corp volunteer in his younger days. A professor of journalism in the UND Communication Program, Shafer has seen it all when it comes to student cultures, too. He’s been places where he had to remove the light bulbs when he left the classroom lest they not be there the next day; in...
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UND’s Shafers headed to Rwanda on separate prestigious scholarly fellowships Richard Shafer figures ...
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UND alum and ‘Studio One’ vet pursues job documenting global strife, relief behind the camera Restle...
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Katie Shuford heads to the Zoltan Kodaly Pedagogical Institute of Music in Augus
UND’s Shafers headed to Rwanda on separate prestigious scholarly fellowships Richard Shafer figures ...
Teaching & Learning scholars reflect on recent teacher training mission in Ethiopia Like many at the...
UND awards first Ph.D. in Educational Foundations and Research to native of Tanzania Godfrey Mnubi h...
In June and July, I spent 3 weeks in five countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. These included Kenya, Rwa...
In August 2011, Zsolt Ugray, an associate professor at the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, left ...
Statement Magazine of Morehead State University from January and February of 1990
German and international relations graduate earns Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Scholarship t...
MCRP Alumnus Michael Heater is exemplary in combining CRP’s practical community-oriented approach wi...
Dadaab, Kenya is the site of the first university teacher education program created by a consortium ...
University of North Dakota journalism professor Richard Shafer has been selected as a 2013 consultan...
News release announces that Faiza Shereen has been selected for a yearlong Fulbright grant to teach ...
Lawrence University Associate Professor of French Lifongo Vetinde has been named a recipient of a 20...
UND alum and ‘Studio One’ vet pursues job documenting global strife, relief behind the camera Restle...
Professor Hartter traveled to Uganda in June to conduct research on the impacts of a forest park on ...
Katie Shuford heads to the Zoltan Kodaly Pedagogical Institute of Music in Augus