MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ADVANCING KNOW DGE FEBRUARY 10, 2011 The power to tackle the planet's problems NOTES FROM ISRAEL Michigan State University has become EcoClip blends video, social media to raise environmental awareness in Israel a global powerhouse. Ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, MSU is number one in the nation for study abroad participation among public universities and is a top 10 By Charles Salmon university for international student enrollment. In addition, the university Someday 2010 may be acknowledged as the year in partners around the world, with nearly which Israel finally understood firsthand the grim 1,500 faculty members working in repercussions of global climate change. more than 175 countries. The impact? MSU is positioned to make a positive It was a year in which water prices rose by more impact in communities from Michigan than 30 percent in response to exceptionally hot to Malawi. and dry weather, declining natural water supplies, and population increases. Things got so bad that "We have a 50-year history of rabbis said extra prayers and even held a special international engagement, which ceremony in Lake Kinneret—also known as the Sea includes working around the world to do research on problems that are our graduates with a global view and the skills they important not only globally but also to the citizens of need to help shape our world for the better." the state of Michigan and the citizens of the United States," says Jeffrey Riedinger, dean of International Studies and Programs. of Galilee—in hopes of attracting rain. It was a year that saw Israel's worst wildfire in its MSU offers study abroad destinations around the globe, with opportunities to live, learn, experience, and conduct research in 60 countries spanning all history—triggered by the unusually dry summer and lack of winter precipitation—kill more than 40 people and devastate millions of trees. A week later, MSU researchers can be found on every continent as seven continents. In addition, 20 MSU study abroad Israel experienced its largest snowstorm in the they work to develop sustainable solutions that programs offer a community engagement north in two decades, while in other parts of the make life better. Whether they're researching better component in which students have the opportunity country torrential rains and hurricane-force winds ways to treat malaria in Africa, leading efforts to to contribute in a meaningful way to the well-being battered cities, knocked out traffic lights, and preserve giant panda habitat in China, or working of the people and places they visit. Of the MSU caused more than 100 traffic accidents. side by side with some of the world's poorest students who study abroad, 52 percent study in a farmers to grow high-value crops that help slow nontraditional location, including Africa, the Middle effects of climate change, Spartan researchers are East, and Asia. making progress to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For years, Israel's burgeoning environmental problems have been considered less pressing than other concerns, such as security, but environment- MSU senior Daniel Bittker of Franklin, Michigan, who related events of 2010 have reached the public is majoring in international relations with a consciousness as never before. At the same time, MSU is focused on creating specialization in Jewish studies, spent last summer opportunities for its domestic students to study, completing an internship in Cape Town, South Africa. conduct research, and complete internships outside While working with the nongovernmental the United States and for international students to organization Africa Unite, he had the opportunity to contribute their experiences and perspectives to teach entrepreneurship classes to high school individual citizens have a vital role, too. The enrich the campus community. students and conduct human rights seminars for accumulated impact of millions of individual groups that included elementary students and decisions and actions has enormous consequences female refugees from the Congo and Zimbabwe. for Israel's environment and, by extension, Israel's "Whether they're coming to campus or going abroad, MSU students are in for life-changing experiences," says Riedinger. "Access to cultural immersion opportunities is a priority at MSU so that we prepare "My study abroad experience changed my outlook on Although solutions to some of these problems require technological breakthroughs and the cooperation of international governments, future. the world," says Bittker. "We sit in the classrooms .a,-) page 2 Continued on page 2