Internationalization at Home Initiative

In 2005, Provost Doug Brown announced a grant project entitled “Internationalization at Home.” The purpose of this project was to support six creative and cross-disciplinary initiatives that further internationalize the James Madison University home campus through a one-time grant of $10,000 per project (six grants were awarded). On March 30, 2005, the oIP announced the recipients of the Internationalization at Home Initiative Grants, awarded by Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Doug Brown. The recipients of the grants, identified as IAH Project Leaders, along with others involved with the projects, are listed below with the title of the projects:
Karim Altaii, with Christie-Joy Brodrick, Chris Bachmann, and Steve Frysinger
International Renewable Energy Perspectives and Applications
Charles Blake, with Marina Rosser, B. Douglas Skelley, and J. Peter Pham
A Graduate Certificate Program in International Non-Profit Management
Karina Kline-Gabel, with Anita Warner and Michelle Hughes
The AMISTAD Program
Laura Lewis and Damien White, with Richard Thompson, Andrea Wiley, Jennifer Coffman, Keo Cavalcanti, and Benjamin Brewer
Masters in Globalization Studies
David Owusu-Ansah and Jacqueline B. Walker, with Lamont D. King, J. Peter Pham, Melinda Adams, Nikitah Imani, Jennifer Coffman, Mark DeLancey, Ramenga Osotsi, Michele Smith-Bermiss, Iain Maclean, Mary Kimsey, Stephen Wright, Geoffrey Egekwu, and Aashir Nasim
Africana Studies Program
Ping Wang, with Marion White, Chong Kun Yoon, and Claire P. Bolfing
Minor in Chinese Business Studies
Congratulations to these deserving faculty!

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