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Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Director Search

Upcoming Speakers


  • Dr Robert Blake - Tuesday April 29 2008, 9am-10:30am. Room 303C, International Center

 

The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies of Michigan State University is seeking a new director. The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), founded in 1963, seeks to ensure a quality undergraduate experience; provide support for research; establish, maintain, and locate resources for teachers at all levels; reach out to business, government, media, and the general community. CLACS is a federal Title VI Center since 1991 and a leader in innovative initiatives for K-12 education outreach and policy.

More information can be found at: http://www.isp.msu.edu/special/search/clacsdirector/announcement.php.

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