John Bersia Archives | University of Central Florida News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Mon, 27 Nov 2023 19:46:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png John Bersia Archives | University of Central Florida News 32 32 UCF Community Challenge Initiative Backs 2 Projects /news/ucf-community-challenge-initiative-backs-2-projects/ Fri, 06 Jul 2018 18:30:42 +0000 /news/?p=88713 Two UCF projects of local concern were recently chosen to receive the university 麻豆精品 S檚 support after they were selected as part of the UCF Collective Impact Community Challenge Initiative competition.

The recipients are:

  • Florida Prison Education Project, directed by a team led by Keri Watson, an assistant professor in the School of Visual Arts and Design
  • Collectively Confronting and Resolving the Injustice of Human Trafficking, developed by John Bersia, special assistant to the president for global perspectives and director of the Global Perspectives Office, and Martin Dupuis, interim dean of Burnett Honors College.
  • The two projects were chosen to help address significant community challenges that have national or global implications. They were chosen from five finalists of community-based projects.

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    Lawyer, Author to Discuss Abolishing Modern Slavery /news/lawyer-author-to-discuss-abolishing-modern-slavery/ Mon, 29 Oct 2012 15:11:07 +0000 /news/?p=42505 Human-rights lawyer and author Corban Addison will speak Thursday, Nov. 1, about abolishing modern slavery. His presentation will be at 3 p.m. in the Cape Florida Ballroom of the Student Union.

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    $10 Million Gift to Help UCF Open India Studies Center /news/10-million-gift-to-help-ucf-open-india-studies-center/ Thu, 26 Jan 2012 18:03:18 +0000 /news/?p=32033 In response to the overwhelming popularity of and support for The India Program, the center has been made possible by a major gift, an annual fund and an endowment totaling $10 million, provided by The India Group, an alliance of prominent business and professional leaders organized by Anil Deshpande, president of Deshpande Inc. He and his wife Chitra have long supported global initiatives at UCF, including the original India endeavor.

    A wide variety of activities is envisioned for The India Center, including public presentations and other community outreach, an annual India forum, and scholarly and research activities. Anticipated activities also include exchanges of scholars and students with institutions in India, new courses and fellowships for UCF students, a sister-university relationship in India and an expanded permanent India collection at the UCF Library.

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    PBS’ Judy Woodruff Lauds UCF’s ‘Can-Do Spirit’ /news/pbs-woodruff-lauds-ucfs-can-do-spirit/ Mon, 21 Nov 2011 22:29:46 +0000 /news/?p=30388 PBS NewsHour anchor Judy Woodruff visited Orlando to welcome WUCF TV to the PBS family — and she left very impressed with the channel and the University of Central Florida.

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    Foreign Policy at UCF /news/foreign-policy-at-ucf/ Mon, 28 Dec 2009 17:09:46 +0000 /news/?p=9101 Speaking of peace on Earth . . .

    A new partnership will bring University of Central Florida students closer to international peace and security efforts.

    The United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., will provide one of several instructors to UCF to team teach a newly designed course in American foreign policy.

    Retired Ambassador Harriet Elam-Thomas, director of UCF’s Diplomacy Program, plans to lead the course.

    “We will have better access to informative reports and analyses from USIP for use in our programs and courses, as well as in our work with community partners such as middle and high schools,” John Bersia, special assistant to the president for Global Perspectives, said in a university news release.

    Bersia, a university professor and former Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer at the Orlando Sentinel, was the key UCF player in securing the partnership with the peace institute, a 25-year-old organization created by Congress.

    “As we continue to develop cutting-edge ideas and policy analysis that contribute to understanding and managing conflict, and building peace, this partnership with the University of Central Florida enables us to make such ideas accessible and relevant for students, teachers and scholars,” said Jeffrey Helsing, deputy director of domestic education and training programs for the institute.

    Sibille Pritchard, president of the Global Connections Foundation and the namesake of a peace fellowship at UCF, said she has long wanted to see the university develop a peace studies program and the new partnership “sounds like a strong step in that direction.”

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    Hillary at UCF /news/hillary-at-ucf/ Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:36:18 +0000 /news/?p=8779 This wasn’t quite the open hand to Iran that President Obama promised – unless you think of one delivering a slap.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, speaking Friday at a State Department conference beamed live to the University of Central Florida, was asked about Iran’s efforts to make friends in Latin America, particularly with Venezuela and Bolivia. Mrs Clinton called that “a really bad idea” for those nations, pointing out that Iran is “the major supporter, exporter and promoter of terrorism in the world today.”

    Which is all true. But it’s brutally frank – and refreshing – to hear from America’s top diplomat. The world has been far too patient with Iran’s sponsorship of terror, as well as its nuclear program.

    Participation in the conference was a coup for UCF and its Global Perspectives Office. UCF was one of just three schools nationwide whose students took part. The other two were in New York and San Antonio.

    Source: Orlando Sentinel, by Paul Owens, December, 11 2009 3:08 PM

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