Global Education with High Impact and Deep Learning in the United States: The Liberal Arts at Pomona College
Grigsby J.
2016
Higher Education in Asia
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10.1007/978-981-10-0513-8_9
Pomona College’s vision of a liberal arts education embodies the principles of critical thinking, character development, and improving the world through the use of high impact practices, including international study. The College continues to pursue excellence and diversity, while expanding global educational opportunities. The challenges that Pomona College has faced in implementing these programs have possible implications for liberal arts colleges in East Asia. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Singapore.
Diverse Student Body; Domestic Student; Faculty Member; International Student; Latin American Study
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