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DR. PAUL ELSNER SPEAKS ON THE NEW INTERNATIONALISM

October 9th, 2003 from 3:00-4:30 PM

Dr. Paul Elsner, visionary leader of the Maricopa County Community College District from 1978-2000, will be speaking to us about the Tri-Global Initiative, World Thirteen and his vision for "New Internationalism." The idea is to promote the exchange of students and faculty, but in a new and slightly different form. In the future, the international exchange of ideas will be focused on a more collaborative, spiritual and cultural level, rather than on the traditional academic exchange.

Location: MCC Paul Elsner Library Reading Room (Located on the Third Floor of the Library    campus map   pdf file format   library map

Interested in attending?

Please contact Debra Campbell at: 480-461-7615

To read the recent project paper on The Charleville Concept, please click here to download that paper in .pdf format

More on Dr. Elsner

Dr. Elsner's work takes him to re-examining leadership, financial models, and organizational development that promotes our institutional independence, more open creative processes, technology transformation and well-targeted strategies and business plans.

Read more about Dr. Elsner's work and interests here at www.paulelsner.com

Go directly to the Commentary section here.

Dr. Elsner has been invited to participate as an advisor to the future World Forum that Sheikh Nahayan, of the United Arab Emeriates, desires to promote at the 2005 e-education Without Borders Conference to be held in Abu Dhabi.

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Transforming Higher Education Through Authenticity, Spirituality, and Reflection

"..We believe that higher education is dominated by objectivity and rationalism, largely in the service of materialism and economic productivity, at the expense of other important issues and human values. The empirical rationalism implies the existence of natural laws and an objective reality. It only allows for this kind of knowing..."

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