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Kent State Signs Partnership Agreement With XiβAn International Studies University
Through the partnership, XISU students will be welcomed to Kent State, and Xi'An ISU will become the newest education-abroad program.

From XISU, Kent State: A delegation from XiβAn International Studies University (XISU) in China led by President Wang Junzhe recently met with members of the Kent State University faculty and staff to sign a partnership agreement between the two universities.
XiβAn International Studies University, a renowned university located in the historically significant city of XiβAn, provides an important strategic partnership for Kent State. Through the partnership, XISU students will be welcomed to Kent State, and XiβAn International Studies University will become the newest education-abroad destination for Kent State students. At XiβAn International Studies University, Kent State students will receive instruction in Chinese language, literature and culture while living and traveling in one of the most culturally important cities of China.
The delegation from XiβAn International Studies University arrived in Kent, Ohio, on the evening of March 6. Early the next day, Sarah Malcolm, director of international partnerships and marketing and communications in the Office of Global Education, met the group for a tour of University Library. Afterward, the delegation joined Kent State President Beverly Warren in the University Libraryβs Urban Conference Room, where the signing ceremony took place. A traditional exchange of gifts between the two parties followed the signing.
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In addition to President Wang Junzhe, the delegation from XiβAn International Studies University included Huang Libo, associate dean of the School of English Studies; Chenguang Pang, associate dean of the School of Chinese Language; Fan Hua, deputy director of international cooperation and exchange; and Na Hong, deputy secretary-general of the Alumni Association. Warren was joined by several faculty and staff members from Kent State University at Stark, including Dean Denise Seachrist, Associate Dean Aloysius Kasturiarachi and Associate Professor of Communication Studies Bei Cai, who is an alumna of XiβAn International Studies University. She recently returned to her position at Kent State Stark after a fall semester sabbatical at XiβAn International Studies University, where her work led to a deeper collaboration between the two universities. Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Todd Diacon and Associate Provost Marcello Fantoni also attended the ceremony along with a small audience of Kent State faculty and staff. Translation between the two parties was provided by Color Kang, an international admissions counselor in the Office of Global Education.
βA successful partnership is all about a good βmatch,ββ explained Bei Cai, who was instrumental in bringing the two institutions together. βBoth universities have strong degree programs in humanities and liberal arts, and both universities are mutually interested and committed to making the partnership a success. Our two universities have a lot to offer to each other.β
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Malcolm, who oversaw the foundation of the partnership, said, βThe partnership with XiβAn International Studies University is an excellent example of how the connections and collaborations among faculty can blossom into a comprehensive partnership. We are pleased to see this partnership include strong faculty connections and quality student education-abroad experiences.β
For more information about XiβAn International Studies University, visit www.xisu.cn/English.
For more information about Kent Stateβs Office of Global Education, visit www.kent.edu/globaleducation.
Photo courtesy of Kent State, XISU (Kent State University President Beverly Warren stands with XiβAn International Studies University President Wang Junzhe after signing a partnership agreement between the two universities.)
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