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Special Invitation to
McNair Scholars
The Africa Program
Founded in 1994, The
Africa Program's mission
is to promote business,
educational, and
technological relations
between Africa and the
State of Texas. Africa
represents the world’s
new economic frontier -
a vast, populous region
of unlimited
possibilities. As the
second largest
continent, Africa has
enormous undeveloped
natural resources and a
growing consumer market
of over 800 million
people. Since education
is the key to realizing
the human resource
potential that is
essential for Africa’s
overall development, the
Program emphasizes
educational linkages
between Africa and
Texas. Given expanding
business opportunities
in Texas and the efforts
of many of its
businesses to
internationalize or
expand their overseas
operations, the Program
seeks to play a key role
in facilitating ties
between Texas businesses
and Africa. Visit the
Africa Program website
at
www.uta.edu/africaprogram
for more details.
Diversity Leadership
Program
UT Arlington hosts Monster.com’s
2007 Diversity
Leadership Weekend from
August 3rd to August 5th, 2007.
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Special Invitation to
LSAMP Scholars
If you have been a Louis
Stokes Alliance for
Minority Participation
scholar or would like to
become one, here is a
great opportunity for a
research experience in the
summer of 2008: the Summer
Research Academy.
The student body has
become increasingly
diversified with students
now representing 49 U.S.
states and territories and
more than 139 countries.
For more information on
diversity at UT
Arlington see:
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