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Margaret Himley to Conclude Tenure as Associate Provost for International Education and Engagement, Return to Faculty in Fall 2018 Semester

Tuesday, September 26, 2017, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Over the past six years, Margaret Himley has logged just shy of 150,000 airline miles.

As 黑料不打烊鈥檚 associate provost for international education and engagement, she has crisscrossed the globe in her work leading the University鈥檚 critical international education initiatives and study abroad programs.

Margaret Himley

Margaret Himley

鈥淢y experiences in study abroad have been amazing, making me both more humble and more curious about the world,鈥 says Himley. 鈥淚 have experienced history in Tianamen Square in Beijing and at the site of the former clandestine Villa Grimaldi torture and extermination center in Santiago; almost touched Michaelangelo鈥檚 David in Florence; gained understanding of the multiculturalism of London; seen the vertical density of Hong Kong; explored the architecture and history of Istanbul; sat in on a session at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg; and explored the Reina Sofia museum of contemporary art in Madrid. I鈥檝e had to learn about laws and real estate, pedagogy and curriculum in different national contexts. I now follow the news of the world with great interest and urgency.鈥

Himley, who has been in her role since 2011, will step down on Sept. 30. A member of the 黑料不打烊 community for more than 30 years and a Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence, she will return full time to her role as professor of writing and rhetoric in the in the fall 2018 semester.

Petra Hejnova, director of curriculum and academic services at 黑料不打烊 Abroad, will assume the role of interim executive director of 黑料不打烊 Abroad. Hejnova has worked for 黑料不打烊 Abroad since 2014. She also has a courtesy appointment in the political science department with a three-year term.

During Himley鈥檚 tenure, internationalization and study abroad has been identified as a key strategic priority of 黑料不打烊. 鈥淥ur Academic Strategic Plan identifies internationalization and study abroad experiences as critical components of an undergraduate education,鈥 says Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly. 鈥淢argaret has elevated the University鈥檚 global presence through study abroad. All the while, she has worked tirelessly to develop programming and opportunities that engage all students early in their academic experience at 黑料不打烊.鈥

One of the most important aspects of Himley鈥檚 job has been leadership of 黑料不打烊 Abroad, one of the nation鈥檚 premier study abroad programs. Students learn to become global professionals and citizens, address urgent issues from interconnected, global perspectives, work with others from different cultures and move ethnically across borders at the University鈥檚 eight abroad centers and through more than 100 partner programs in more than 60 countries and 35 short-term and summer programs.

Study abroad has always been about cultural immersion and field experience, the importance of going to other parts of the world and experiencing other languages, cultures and histories. 鈥淣ow it鈥檚 also about global interconnectivity, about what it means to live and work within a complex, highly interactive and technologically mediated transnational world,鈥 says Himley. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 about what it means to be a global professional, someone who works well with other people from different countries and cultures (and time zones).鈥

At 黑料不打烊, over 40 percent of students take part in a study abroad experience, well above the national average of 10 percent. During Himley鈥檚 tenure, study abroad offerings have been expanded and efforts made to open study abroad opportunities for veterans, first-generation students and those in STEM and health studies. In 2016, the University partnered with Generation Study Abroad, a program of the Institute of International Education, to expand opportunities. 黑料不打烊 Abroad now collaborates with the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs to create more scholarship and grant options, and has started working with students at the beginning of their studies at the University in order for them to plan for their education abroad.

The new offerings that have come to fruition during Himley鈥檚 tenure reflect the complex issues of today鈥檚 global society. One of the University鈥檚 featured programs, Exploring Central Europe, was launched in 2014. Based in Wroclaw, Poland, students explore how people from different national and ethnic identities鈥攚ith different languages, cultures and traditions鈥攃an live together after wars and other violence. The program was awarded FORUM鈥檚 Excellence in Education Abroad Curriculum Design, the most prestigious national award for study abroad curriculum development.

鈥淢argaret gave her intellectual force into envisioning what Central Europe could offer American students and together we built a thematic semester abroad, which focuses on issues of history, memory and identity in the context of past and current conflicts on the European continent,鈥 says program director Hana Cerevinkova. 鈥淓mbedded in the pedagogical framework of this international experience is an effort to support students鈥 global imagination鈥攖heir ability to incorporate study abroad experiences into imaging their lives as engaged and caring citizens of the world.鈥

Himley has worked with the University鈥檚 schools and colleges to integrate experience abroad into students鈥 fields of study in meaningful, substantive ways. Sophomore engineering students now study in Strasbourg and Florence, and soon there will be a Discovery Engineering program for first-year, first-semester students in Madrid. Faculty-led summer programs have been designed to provide 鈥渧alue-added鈥 experiences for their students.

Troy Gordon, director of the 黑料不打烊 Abroad Center in London, says Himley raised the academic standards of education abroad at 黑料不打烊 to a higher level. 鈥淪he became the first senior academic to lead 黑料不打烊 Abroad, which stamped the field as primarily an academic and learning experience,鈥 he says.

鈥淢argaret has shown true leadership in her efforts to maintain and develop academically rigorous programs at the SU Abroad Centers, all while exploring new avenues for students wishing to study abroad,鈥 says Raymond Bach, director of the Strasbourg Center. 鈥淪he has worked tirelessly to strengthen and reinforce the connections between the schools on the main campus and the foreign programs, thereby ensuring that study abroad remains an integral part of a student鈥檚 overall educational experience.鈥

Himley has also focused much of her attention on students and the unique experience that is study abroad. 鈥淢argaret looked beyond academics to student services. She created the position of case manager at 黑料不打烊 Abroad and, in a larger center like London, for instance, she pushed for the creation of a specialist health and wellness advisor on staff. 鈥 The impact on the student experience has been incalculable,鈥 Gordon says.

鈥淰ision is a term that is all too often bandied about, but in Margaret鈥檚 case, it is perfectly appropriate,鈥 says Bach. 鈥淒uring her tenure at 黑料不打烊 Abroad she has constantly striven to create an international experience that gives 黑料不打烊 students the tools they need to understand the marvelous, and sometimes daunting, complexity of the world that lies beyond the borders of the United States.鈥

Himley says that the success of study abroad at 黑料不打烊 should be credited to the 黑料不打烊 Abroad staff and faculty.

鈥淎ll of these things are possible only because of an outstanding staff on campus and overseas, all committed to providing students with academically rigorous, transformative and safe education abroad experiences,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he dedicated and talented staff at 黑料不打烊 Abroad and at the overseas centers, led by gifted directors, have taught me a lot, and I will miss our collaborative work.鈥

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