{"id":163,"date":"2018-04-01T00:10:56","date_gmt":"2018-04-01T04:10:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.shu.edu\/dulce\/?p=163"},"modified":"2018-04-01T00:10:56","modified_gmt":"2018-04-01T04:10:56","slug":"dulce-meeting-3-23-18","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blogs.shu.edu\/dulce\/2018\/04\/01\/dulce-meeting-3-23-18\/","title":{"rendered":"DULCE Meeting 3\/23\/18"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>DULCE 3.23.2018<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Town Hall &#8211; Meeting Minutes<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>By Mark McGuire<\/em><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Dean Bartoli speaks on the need for regularity and dependability in the School of Diplomacy and the need to apply what we\u2019ve learned over the past 20 years to better shape the next 20 for the school<\/li>\n<li>Dean Bartoli notes that the number of graduate inquiries have gone from the low hundreds to the thousands and will likely keep increasing<\/li>\n<li>Senator Abel \u2013 elections for SGA will be held on March 27-28; notes that he and Alyssa Futa are running unopposed for the Diplomacy Senator positions in SGA<\/li>\n<li>Goldfrank &#8211; talks about his ongoing effort in collaboration with other school constituencies to get feedback on the language programs on campus and how to improve them<\/li>\n<li>Dean Bartoli \u2013 stresses need to maintain good relations with other schools and programs<\/li>\n<li>Michelle Perez \u2013 GDC planning an International Affair for students, details to follow<\/li>\n<li>Emanuel Hernandez \u2013 efforts being made on behalf of international students, Director of O.I.P. so far has not responded to inquiries<\/li>\n<li>Goldfrank \u2013 offers to raise issue of non-responsiveness to Director Bouzas at next possible opportunity during meeting about study abroad programs<\/li>\n<li>Dean Smith \u2013 references efforts by School of Diplomacy to diversify the international presence of the faculty, including members from Switzerland, Ghana, Cyprus, China, etc.<\/li>\n<li>Dean Bartoli \u2013 notes in a speaking queue a \u201c2 finger\u201d is when one wishes to respond directly to a point immediately following a statement instead of entering the overall queue<\/li>\n<li>Concerns raised about studying abroad and about programs in Turkey credit transfer<\/li>\n<li>Dean Smith addresses said study abroad credit transfers; refers student to diplomacy advisor to better assess the specific situation in question<\/li>\n<li>Open Advising Hours for Diplomacy Advisors \u2013 3\/26 and 3\/27 \u2013 10 am -12 pm; 2 pm -4 pm<\/li>\n<li>Patricia Zanini \u2013 conveys desire to increase scholarships for more student abroad opportunities<\/li>\n<li>Dean Smith \u2013 responds stating that if school receives additional funding such scholarships would be looked at in review of how to best allocate funds<\/li>\n<li>Mark McGuire \u2013 states that at Dean Bartoli\u2019s request DULCE\u2019s April meeting will center on the topic of race; requests student suggestions<\/li>\n<li>Suggestions include: discussing the linguistics of how to talk about race in a diverse group, power structures, implicit bias, showing a documentary, dropping the topic entirely, requiring participants to view a film before attending, providing students an opportunity to share instances where they felt they, or others they know, were discriminated against<\/li>\n<li>Mark McGuire \u2013 will confer given these suggestions with Director Younger, Michelle Perez, Courtney Smith, and Dean Bartoli for how to achieve the most success at April\u2019s meeting<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>DULCE 3.23.2018 Town Hall &#8211; 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