Global Language and Culture Center to Open at St. John’s

July 13, 2009 9:00 AM

Global Language and Culture Center to Open at St. John’s

July 13, 2009

Students will be even better prepared for engagement and success in a 21st Century global environment as a result of several language program enhancements at St. John’s University.

One of the most innovative will be a new, state-of-the art Global Language and Culture Center that is being designed for the Queens Campus. The new Center, as currently conceived, will be located in Council Hall, and will be sectioned into individual language areas where students can experience a particular language and culture through conversation, television broadcasts and other presentations—in essence, become totally immersed in that language and culture.

“It will be place where student-student and student-faculty engagement takes place, enhancing the language-learning process,” explains Herbert Pierson, Professor and Chair of the Languages and Literature Department in St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Dr. Pierson says the 21st Century language center will “address student linguistic and cultural needs driven by the rise of globalization.”

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