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October 2003 • Vol 7• No 2
  IN THIS ISSUE:  Front Page  |  News  |  Features  |  Arts  |  FYI  |  Newsmakers  |  Sports  |  Survey

'Culture of Peace' week

CSU opposes Prop. 54

Equestrian student dies

Blaine Kelly dies

Dinner honors Judge Coyle

Entrepreneur in Residence

Bowerman is Interim Dean

Prof earns international attention

Computer patch warning

Children's books conference

Accreditation update

Journal deadlines

Lab School Fire

International Coffee Hour

International Coffee Hour programs

Children of the world graphic.

The International Coffee Hour is held each Tuesday from 3-4 p.m. at the Education Building Atrium, room 54-58.

It is among the several programs sponsored by the International Student Services and Programs office to help international students to integrate into their new environment, and it enables the Fresno State community to have access to a great variety of cultures.

October programs include three sessions in a special series, "Doing Business Overseas," and others: For information call 8-2782.

Oct. 7 -- "Corporate India: Adopting Globalization through Service Industry." David Thengil, a master's student in business administration, will make a presentation about some business aspects of the second-largest market in the world: India.

Oct. 14 - "Doing Business in Africa." Maurice Ndole, a graduate student from Kenya, will present the different opportunities and challenges about doing business in Africa.

Oct. 21 - "Business and Economy in Germany." Caroline Hoffmann, an MBA student in finance, will talk about doing business in Germany. Different approaches, trends, difficulties and resources will be discussed.

Oct. 28 - "Ukraine: It's not Russia!" Anton S. Symkovych, a graduate student from Ukraine, will give a general view about the history, politics, and social life of his homeland.

 
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