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The American Association of State Colleges and Universities, originally in collaboration with the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) and the New York Times, launched the Global Engagement initiative in 2006 to promote the CSIS “7 Revolutions” framework into college courses and co-curricular activities. The goal was to promote long-term thinking among college students, who will be the community, corporate, and governmental leaders in 25 years.
KSU is one of 11 institutions with an (AASCU) Global Engagement Scholar and one of the institutions that first developed curriculum to incorporate the 7 Revolutions framework. KSU 1111, Tomorrow’s World Today, is a first-year seminar with a global focus. The honors program has also offered a colloquium based on the Global Engagement framework.
In 2012, AASCU changed the name of the initiative to Global Engagement and created a blended learning course known as Global Challenges. KSU faculty provided content for the course and the new eBook that will be published under the same name. The university is proud of its affiliations with AASCU, CSIS, the New York Times, and the 10 sister institutions that are working collaboratively to promote global engagement in classrooms across the country.
To learn more about KSU 1111, click here.
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