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Forum to examine emerging global economies

BOWLING GREEN, O. —A representative from the World Bank will be at Bowling Green State University Saturday (March 15) to discuss the international financial situation and opportunities presented by emerging economies. Dr. Kenneth Mwenda of Zambia, senior projects officer for private sector and finance in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region for the World Bank, will be the guest speaker at a forum organized by the Students Initiative for Global Competitiveness organization. Read more…


Conference prepares students to compete on global scale


It was hard enough when college graduates entering the job market had to compete with all the other bright young Americans, but today they must also compete with bright young people from around the world. How should they prepare themselves to function in the global marketplace, and how can they make themselves stand out from the others, who are also very well prepared? Read more…

 

Conference to highlight need for students to be globally competitive


Speakers from Time magazine, The Economist and other prominent organizations will be on campus Friday (Jan. 19) for a conference on the urgent need for students to use their education to become globally competitive. Read more…


Can U.S. students really compete? Find out Friday

BOWLING GREEN, OH. —Speakers from Time magazine, The Economist and other prominent organizations will be at Bowling Green State University Friday (Jan. 19) for a conference on the urgent need for students to use their education to become globally competitive. Read more…


Young leaders to discuss U.S.-Muslim relations

BOWLING GREEN, O. —Top students from across the country will meet at Bowling Green State University on Saturday, July 15, to discuss "Hope Not Hate: The Future of U.S.-Muslim World Relations.” Read more…


BGSU hosts young leaders’ conference on future of U.S.-Muslim relations

 

Top students from across the country will meet at BGSU Saturday (July 15) to discuss "Hope Not Hate: The Future of U.S.-Muslim World Relations.” Read more…


Islamic conference addresses U.S. relations with the Muslim


While the current global leaders met in St. Petersburg this week for the G-8 summit, Bowling Green was also hosting an event of a similar nature. The 150 college students who met in the Union this Saturday at the Global Youth Leader's Summit hoped to find common ground with their peers as they discussed "Hope not Hate: The Future of U.S. - Muslim World relations," which was the main topic of the summit and an issue many international leaders face today. Read more…

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