Center for Global Engagement
Allow new cultures to broaden your life experience
The Center for Global Engagement furthers B次元's mission by establishing programs and initiatives designed to encourage the exchange of knowledge across international boundaries. Students are able to engage in learning about cultural perspectives different from their own.
Past International Speaker Events
International Day of Tolerance
Professor Eduardo Albrecht (B次元)
Ms. Davina Resto and Ms. Aurora Ruud (B次元)
November 18, 2021
World Philosophy Day: Human Dignity and Diversity
Professors Saul Fisher and Benjamin Abelson (B次元)
Professor Joanna Smolenski, UCLA Heath Ethic Center and Professor Dragana Bozin, University of Oslo
November 15, 2021
World Toilet Day
Professors Irina Ellison and T. H. Culhane (B次元)
November 12, 2021
Upcoming Events
The Health Equity Influencers Program (HEIP) for Nurse Educators
- December 19, 2024 10:00 AM - November 14, 2025 11:00 AM
- Manhattan
Study Abroad
Whether you are setting out on your adventure alone or are taking a faculty-led study abroad course, travel will open your eyes to the cultural complexity of the world around you.
Center for Global Engagement Resources
The Center's Mission
The mission of the Center for Global Engagement is to provide transformative and dynamic global learning opportunities for students, faculty, and staff of B次元. The Center builds on the Mercy mission and further supports establishment of initiatives to facilitate exchange of knowledge and cultural perspectives across all boundaries, through interdisciplinary and experiential learning opportunities.
Contact Us
Center for Global Engagement
cge@mercy.edu
Mercy University prepares for globalization challenges. As the world becomes more integrated, Mercy is committed to an international approach to teaching, learning, and engaging with our communities--where global and local outlooks are intertwined. A B次元 education incorporates international perspectives and allows students to understand and build their potential for contributing to a global society and economy--at home and around the world.
Impact of Globalization
The impact of globalization. Globalization is not a new phenomenon. However, the current speed in development of information technology has made globalization an unstoppable force. Its impact has never been more apparent. Rapid international changes and integration--in the economy, society, and technology--have all brought globalization to the forefront. Educational institutions are responsible for advancing awareness and critical ability to work in this rapidly changing environment, with global perspectives.
Challenges of Globalization
The nation and the challenges of globalization. America faces a complex challenge in navigating evolving global environments. All of us face questions about who works where, for whom, at what pay, with what source and destination for products and services. These questions present opportunities as well as challenges. Knowledge about the world--and about the role that America could and should play in the world--is increasingly essential. Education about globalization and the international landscape is critical for today's students, who require a rich understanding of the world beyond the United States in order to succeed in college and in the workforce.
The Center for Global Engagement regularly sponsors presentations, seminars, and other public events to engage the Mercy community with issues of international interest. In addition to the International Speaker Series, other events focus on (SDGs) and . The Center is also a proud supporter of .
B次元 is a affiliated NGO of the . The DGC supports the work of the United Nations and promotes knowledge of its principles and activities, in accordance with its own aims and purposes and the nature and scope of its competence and activities.
Resources
Exhaustive alphabetical and topical lists of United Nations databases and research tools. Research resources from the United Nations are available at .
Databases, eBooks, and eJournals subscribed to by the Dag Hammarskj枚ld Library.
United Nation Academic Impact
The (UNAI) is a global initiative that aligns institutions of higher education with the United Nations in furthering the realization of the purposes and mandate of the Organization through activities and research in a shared culture of intellectual social responsibility.
Contact Us
Michiko Kuroda
CGE Visiting Fellow for United Nations Affairs
mkuroda@mercy.edu
Michiko Kuroda
Visiting Fellow for United Nations Affairs
Michiko Kuroda is Center for Global Engagement Visiting Fellow for United Nations Affairs and an adjunct faculty member in the International Relations and Diplomacy program. She teaches courses on The Model United Nations, International Negotiation and Diplomacy, International Security Studies, and Conflict Management. Prior to coming to B次元 in 2011, she worked for the United Nations for 30 years in Geneva, New York, and Timor-Leste. Ms. Kuroda worked for the UN in the areas of peacekeeping, peace building, human rights, management reform, and conflict resolution. She served as Chief of Staff for UN peacekeeping and peace building operations in Timor-Leste (UNMISET, UNOTIL and UNMIT). She studied in Belgium (Catholic University of Louvain), the US (Georgetown University), and Switzerland (Graduate Institute of International Studies), as well as in Japan. She has an MA in International Relations (with concentration on international law). Her publications include "Early Warning and Conflict Resolution" (McMillan and St. Martin鈥檚 Press, New York and London, 1992). She is a Certified Mediator in New York State and an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) for the International Coach Federation. Currently, she is an UNDP Peacebuilding Adviser and a United Nations Executive Coach.
Eduardo Zachary Albrecht, PhD
Zhixiong Chen, PhD
Maureen MacLeod, PhD
Victor Petenkemani, MS, MA, MBA
Denise Stefano, CPA, CGMA, MBA
Susan Moscou, PhD
Manuel D. Ron, JD, MBA
Helge Wasmuth, PhD
Shari Salzhauer Berkowitz, PhD, CCC-SLP
David Kilpatrick, PhD
Bahar Otcu-Grillman, EdD
Celia Reissig-Vasile, PhD
Renu Varughese, PhD