CIE - Annual Newsletters

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This collection contains newsletters published by CIE over its history - as many as we can now find! Newsletters were initially published at various intervals, sometime multiple times a year. Later they were mostly published annually. In 1984 the newsletter was named Pangaea - using the name of the original, single continent as a symbol of unity. Beginning in 1985 the newsletter was given the name of Bricolage, reflecting, perhaps more accurately, its collection of multiple kinds of news. In the 1980s newsletters were often combined with capacity statements and reports on activities of the Nonformal Education Center.

Beginning in 2001 they were published and distributed in digital form.

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    CIE Newsletter - 1980
    (1980-04)
    This special supplement contains information and articles about the work and interests of CIE members in the field of literacy - sponsored by the CIE Literacy Committee that was active at the time.
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    CIE Newsletter - March 1975
    (1975-03)
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    CIE Newsletter - July 1976
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1976-07)
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    CIE Newsletter - December 1973
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1973-12)
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    CIE Newsletter - June 1973
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1973-06)
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    CIE Newsletter - March 1978
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1978-03)
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    Bricolage - 1990
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1990-12) Lynd, Mark; Fakih, Mansour
    The theme of this year's newsletter is multicultural organizations. It begins with introspection about the challenges faced by CIE in creating and maintaining a truly multicultural organization that addresses unintended social injustice and racism. The newsletter begins with a discussion of the progression of levels and stages in developing a multicultural organization, based on the work of Jackson and Hardiman.
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    Bricolage - 1988-89
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1989-10)
    This newsletter celebrates CIE's 20th anniversary. The issue is dedicated to the CIE faculty and Anna Donovan, the CIE administrator, each of whom wrote a reflective essay that appears at the beginning of the newsletter. It contains a variety of reflective pieces by CIE graduates and students from the first 20 years.
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    Bricolage - 1987
    (Center for International Eduation, UMass Amherst, 1987-12)
    This issue focuses on internal dialogue about the future of CIE as it contemplates its 20th anniversary next year, and the coming 25th anniversary. Discussion has centered on change and re-evaluation as well as how CIE can collect our voices and communicate with the network around the world. The issue is thus a forum for information and opinion exchange and expression.
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    Bricolage - 1968-1993
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1993-12)
    This edition of Bricolage is both a report on CIE's 25th reunion conference and a newsletter with information about many of its graduates from the first 25 years.
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    CIE Newsletter - 1976
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1976-12)
    This document is a combination of a Capability Statement and a description of the programs that CIE offers. It outlines four areas of studies at CIE: Formal Education, Nonformal Education, Internationalizing Education, and Cross-cultural Communications and Training. The document describes current CIE projects and the services offered by CIE at the time. It concludes with summaries of the work of its graduates after leaving CIE and a list of the more than 35 languages spoken by the graduates in the CIE world-wide network.
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    CIE Bricolage - 1986
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1986-12)
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    CIE Bricolage - 1968-1998
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1998-08)
    This edition of Bricolage celebrates CIE's 30th anniversary and reports on the activities of many of its graduates from those years.
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    CIE Newsletter - July 1979
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1979-07)
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    CIE Newsletter - July 1980
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1980-07)
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    CIE Newsletter - February 1981
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1981-02)
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    CIE Newsletter - Fall 1983
    (Ceenter for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1983-12)
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    CIE Newsletter - March 1982
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1982-03)
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    Newsletter - Fall 1982
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1982-12)
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    CIE Newsletter - July 1981
    (Center for International Education, UMass Amherst, 1981-09)