
Missouri State University’s long-range plan for 2016-2021 includes the strategic priority of globalization. It calls for the university to attract a growing number of international students in targeted disciplines from an increasingly broad array of countries. Another part of this strategic priority is to develop initiatives that provide international experience and promote global learning for all Missouri State students, faculty and staff.
Dr. Jim Baker, MSU vice president for research and economic development and international programs, and Brad Bodenhausen, MSU associate vice president international education and training, international programs, will discuss how international students are attracted to our campus, the important role international students play at Missouri State and how the office of international programs promotes global learning opportunities.
The luncheon will be held in the Turner Family Hospitality Room on the first floor of the Kenneth E. Meyer Alumni Center. Complimentary parking is available in the attached garage off of McDaniel Street. Feel free to arrive any time after 11:30 a.m. Lunch will be served at approximately 11:30 a.m., followed by the program at noon.
The Missouri State University Foundation is excited to host the Bears in the Know Luncheon Series. Thank you to Arvest, our presenting sponsor.