PROGRAM. Invitational Roundtable on Study Abroad Programs in Business Schools

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PROGRAM Invitational Roundtable on Study Abroad Programs in Business Schools Hosted by Michigan State University Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center East Lansing, Michigan 22-25 September 2001 Saturday, September 22, 2001 4-6:30pm 6:30pm Registration Welcome & Reception on the East Patio Sunday, September 23, 2001 7:30am 8:30am 10:00am 10:30am Continental fast, Red Cedar A Room Welcome and Overview of the Roundtable Activities Facilitators: S. Tamer Cavusgil, Michigan State University Tomas Hult, Michigan State University Elvin Lashbrooke, Michigan State University Gary Ragatz, Michigan State University Anticipated Outcomes in Study Abroad Programs Facilitators: S. Tamer Cavusgil and Tomas Hult, Michigan State University Tunga Kiyak, Michigan State University Panel: Mick VandeBerg, Georgetown University (author) Ed Ingraham, Michigan State University (author) 12:00 noon Lunch, Red Cedar B Page: 1/7 Revised: September 17, 2001

1:30pm out Sessions Recruiting Students for Study Abroad Programs, Lincoln Room Paulette Stenzel, Michigan State University Ernie Betts, Michigan State University Kathleen Sideli, Indiana University (author) Joan Solaun, University of Illinois (author) Ed Ingraham, Michigan State University Mick VandeBerg, Georgetown University Annagene Yucas, University of Pittsburgh Orlando Kelm, University of Texas at Austin Diane Willson, University of Texas at Austin Best Practices in Study Abroad Programs, Room 107 Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University Gary Knight, Florida State University Natalie Bartush, University of Texas at Austin (author) Linda Gerber, University of Texas at Austin (author) Ben Kedia, University of Memphis Janice Clark, University of Connecticut Andrea Poehling, University of Wisconsin Kenneth Holland, University of Memphis Bruce Keillor, University of Akron Alison Schultz, Georgetown University International Comparative Perspectives, Room 110 Elvin Lashbrooke, Michigan State University Gary Ragatz, Michigan State University David Earwicker, San Diego State University Jerry Wilcox, University of Texas at Austin Stephen Murdoch, France Maida Watson, Florida International University Bradley Farnsworth, University of Michigan Steven Loughrin-Sacco, San Diego State University Pat Paulsell, Michigan State University Page: 2/7 Revised: September 17, 2001

Marion Festing, University of Paderborn 3:00pm 3:30pm out Sessions Integration of Foreign Language into Study Abroad, Lincoln Room Pat Paulsell, Michigan State University Andrea Poehling, University of Wisconsin David Earwicker, San Diego State University (author) Steven Loughrin-Sacco, San Diego State University (author) Orlando Kelm, University of Texas at Austin (author) Janice Clark, University of Connecticut Jerry Wilcox, University of Texas at Austin Marion Festing, University of Paderborn Faculty Involvement in Study Abroad Programs, Room 107 Linda Gerber, University of Texas at Austin Gary Knight, Florida State University Annagene Yucas, University of Pittsburgh (author) Bruce Keillor, University of Akron Steven Murdoch, France Mick VandeBerg, Georgetown University Internationalizing the Student Body via Study Abroad, Room 110 Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University Paulette Stenzel, Michigan State University Ben Kedia, University of Memphis (author) Kenneth Holland, University of Memphis (author) Ed Ingraham, Michigan State University Natalie Bartush, University of Texas at Austin Kathleen Sideli, Indiana University Joan Solaun, University of Illinois Allison Schultz, Georgetown University Maida Watson, Florida International University Bradley Farnsworth, University of Michigan Page: 3/7 Revised: September 17, 2001

Diane Wilson, University of Texas at Austin 5:00pm 6:30pm Time for Preparation of Summary Recommendations from out Sessions (If needed, computers are available in the Lincoln Room) Dinner, Corniche Room Monday, September 24, 2001 7:30am 8:30am 10:00am 10:30am Continental fast, Galaxy Room Administrative Arrangements for Study Abroad Programs Facilitators: S. Tamer Cavusgil and Tomas Hult, Michigan State University Elizabeth Booth, Michigan State University Panel: Jerry D. Wilcox, University of Texas at Austin out Sessions Funding for Study Abroad Programs, Lincoln Room Glenn Omura, Michigan State University David Earwicker, San Diego State University Bruce Keillor, University of Akron Linda Gerber, University of Texas at Austin Ben Kedia, University of Memphis Annagene Yucas, University of Pittsburgh Bradley Farnsworth, University of Michigan Allison Schultz, Georgetown University Timothy Wucher, Michigan State University Mike Rishell, Michigan State University Jim Henry, Michigan State University Geographic Diversification of Study Abroad Programs, Room 107 Gary Ragatz, Michigan State University Kathleen Sideli, Indiana University Andrea Poehling, University of Wisconsin (author) Janice Clark, University of Connecticut (author) Jerry D. Wilcox, University of Texas at Austin Page: 4/7 Revised: September 17, 2001

Mick VandeBerg, Georgetown University Stephen Murdoch, France Michelle Festing, University of Paderborn Integrative Study Abroad Programs, Room 110 Gary Knight, Florida State University Kenneth Holland, University of Memphis Pat Paulsell, Michigan State University Natalie Bartush, University of Texas at Austin Orlando Kelm, University of Texas at Austin Joan Solaun, University of Illinois Maida Watson, Florida International University Steven Loughrin-Sacco, San Diego State University 12:00 noon Lunch, Red Cedar B Room 1:30pm out Sessions Types of Study Abroad Programs, Lincoln Room Pat Paulsell, Michigan State University Gary Knight, Florida State University Kenneth Holland, University of Memphis Ed Ingraham, Michigan State University Jerry Wilcox, University of Texas at Austin Annagene Yucas, University of Pittsburgh Marion Festing, University of Paderborn Alison Schultz, Georgetown University Curricular Integration of Study Abroad Programs, Room 107 Linda Gerber, University of Texas at Austin Tunga Kiyak, Michigan State University Bruce Keillor, University of Akron (author) Steven Loughrin-Sacco, San Diego State University Orlando Kelm, University of Texas at Austin Page: 5/7 Revised: September 17, 2001

Natalie Bartush, University of Texas Diverse Study Abroad Locations and Risks Involved, Room 110 Maida Watson, Florida International University Mick VandeBerg, Georgetown University David Earwicker, San Diego State University Janice Clark, University of Connecticut Ben Kedia, University of Memphis Stephen Murdoch, France Andrea Poehling, University of Wisconsin Kathleen Sideli, Indiana University Joan Solaun, University of Illinois 3:00pm 3:30pm 5:00pm Time for Preparation of Summary Recommendations from out Sessions (If needed, computers are available in the Lincoln Room. Room 107 and Room 110 are available for writing) Campus Walk Tuesday, September 25, 2001 7:30am 8:30am 10:00am 10:30pm Continental fast, Red Cedar A Room Reports from Facilitators/Rapporteurs of Each of the out Sessions Facilitators: S. Tamer Cavusgil, Michigan State University Tomas Hult, Michigan State University Elvin Lashbrooke, Michigan State University Gary Ragatz, Michigan State University Open Discussion of Findings and the Future of Study Abroad Programs Facilitators: S. Tamer Cavusgil, Michigan State University Tomas Hult, Michigan State University Elvin Lashbrooke, Michigan State University Gary Ragatz, Michigan State University Page: 6/7 Revised: September 17, 2001

Paulette Stenzel, Michigan State University 12:00noon Lunch, Big Ten C Room Note: The word author after a person indicates that he/she composed a paper on the topic pertaining to that session. All papers/authors are featured in one session each. An Invitational Conference Organized by the Michigan State University CIBER with co-sponsorships from: AACSB - The Association for International Education and CIBERs at: Duke University, Michigan State University, Purdue University, San Diego State University, Texas A&M University, University of Connecticut, University of Illinois, University of Kansas, University of Memphis, University of Pittsburgh, University of South Carolina, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Wisconsin. Page: 7/7 Revised: September 17, 2001