Students, campus groups provide
glimpse into Language programs, travel and more
KENNESAW, Ga. (March 6, 2013) –
The fourth annual International Night at the College of Continuing
and Professional Education proved to be a standing-room-only event
full of storytelling, cultural dancing, humor, food and more!
The event took place at KSU Center,
3333 Busbee Drive, and highlighted the various language programs at
the College while introducing different cultures through artistic
expressions and first-person narratives. Attendees dined on food
provided by Gary Coltek, director of KSU Culinary and Hospitality
Services, and Enzo Mancuso,
Catering Manager.
International Night 2013 was a melting
pot of collaboration from campus groups, instructors and students.
Dancers included Kennesaw Square Dealers (square dancing), Anarkali
Dance Team (Indian dance), Association of Latin-American Students
dancers and others from the International Student Association (ISA).
Other participants also shared stories of learning English and world
travels.
Lyn Cohen is the program manager for
Languages, English as a Second Language (ESL) and Teaching English to
Speakers of other Languages (TESOL). Pam Cannon is the program
director, and Barbara S. Calhoun is the dean of the College.
Language classes are taught by native
speakers, and students learn speaking, vocabulary and writing skills.
Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Portuguese and English are among the
offerings. Online classes are also available, which provide the
equivalent of the classroom instruction in an interactive format. For
more information on the programs, visit ccpe.kennesaw.edu/languages.
Contact
Lyn Cohen, Program Manager
Languages, TESOL, ESL
(770) 499-3023
KSU
Center is located at 3333 Busbee Drive in Kennesaw. Located
conveniently between I-575 and I-75, the center is the site for the
College’s classroom coursework and is the site of many educational
conferences and where companies choose to conduct advance training
for their employees.