UC
Riverside Extension’s associate dean named ‘Distinguished
Volunteer’ by Sister Cities
RIVERSIDE,
CALIF. – Sheila Dwight, associate dean of UC Riverside
Extension and director of International Education Programs, has been
named a Sister Cities International 50th Anniversary Distinguished Volunteer.
Dwight was recognized for her work in helping to establish the Gangnam-Riverside
Sister City relationship and the Gangnam-University of California Riverside
International Education Center (GNUCR) in the Gangnam-gu District of
Seoul, Korea, which is one of Riverside’s sister cities.
“Dr. Dwight was very important for the establishment of the Gangnam
Center,” said Diane Elton, president of the Riverside chapter of
Sister Cities International. Since 2001, GNUCR has offered intensive
English and university preparation programs to students in Korea, who
earn University of California credit after successful completion.
“Having the opportunity to provide English education to the citizens
of Gangnam-gu has been one of the highlights of my career,” Dwight
said. “How wonderful it has been to transport UC Riverside’s
excellent academic reputation and plant the university’s presence
in Seoul, Korea.”
Dwight is one of
500 individuals in the nation recognized as a distinguished volunteer. She
will be honored in a public ceremony in Washington, D. C. on July 15,
2006.
“I am always impressed with Dr. Dwight’s deep commitment
to international programs. She is an integral part of our success locally
and globally,” said Jack Azzaretto, vice chancellor of Public Service
and International Programs and dean of UC Riverside Extension. “
International
Education Program, one of the largest Intensive
English Programs in America, has been offering classes since 1975. In addition to GNUCR,
Extension has
also
opened an international center in Beijing, China.
UC
Riverside Extension is one of many Language schools in America and the continuing education division of the University
of
California,
Riverside. Extension offers more than 1,800 courses and
79 certificate programs in a variety of academic programs, including
agriculture and landscape, arts and humanities, business and management,
education, teacher’s credentialing, English, environmental management,
geospatial analysis and technology, health and behavioral sciences, information
technology, languages, law and public policy, Native American studies,
natural sciences, public safety and forensic investigations and yoga.
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