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Hi,

Our Language Learning Center is about to move to its new home in 
about a year.  There is some hefty conversation about making this a 
Global Learning and Language Center that supports elements of 
International Business, International Agriculture, International 
Relations and so on - hence, anything International.

Are any of you aware of any Language Centers in the U.S., preferably 
"benchmark" institutions at the State college level that cater to 
these disciplines in addition to Foreign Language courses?

Please let me know...we're intending to visit some of these labs, if 
they do indeed exist.

(I have also posted this on CALICO so I apologize for double-dipping).

Thanks!!

Linda
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<|o>      Associate Professor, Instructional Technology
  /_\       Department of Foreign Languages
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Kimpel Hall 425
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas  72701
(479) 575-7608
(479) 575-6795 (FAX)

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