School of Public Affairs Newsletter - Spring 2014

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SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NEWS

Volume 3, Issue 1 Spring 2014

Recent News

Bel Kambach, professor of geography and planning (right) and her daughter IIse Kambach (left) attend the annual EuroCHRIE Conference Gala Reception on Oct. 18, 2013 in Freiburg, Germany. The conference is designed for cooperative education and research for hospitality and tourism educators.

Reflections on a first sabbatical NOTE: Professor Belkis Kambach in the geography and planning department is on sabbatical this year. She is at St. Cloud State at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Bremerhaven) in Germany. Following are her experiences from her first sabbatical. Sabbaticals are often considered the ultimate prize of the independently wealthy, or a more restful period for a few chosen academicians. Given the economic climate of our country, fewer admins are inclined to feel much empathy for either. However, I have concluded that a first sabbatical must be the very best thing about this profession. It’s way besser (as the Germans would say) than August in the Caribbean. In 2007, I was offered a tenure-track position at St. Cloud State. I had been in the workforce for more than two decades with only one interruption – the birth of my only child, Ilse Kambach. Until then, I was on an accelerated single mum Olympic obstacle course. When I first found out that I had been awarded a sabbatical leave, I was elated. I would finally enjoy the much-anticipated first sabbatical of my career. In academic circles, where research time is such a precious commodity, I felt I had won the lottery. Trying to make the most of the upcoming year, like most sabbaticalers, I formulated a lofty plan: During my sabbatical, I would do research for a cruise line industry article and a possible textbook among a long laundry list of things. For me and my daughter, this sabbatical came with a drastic change in language and geography that transplanted us from the Midwest to the scenic North Sea. There also was a cultural adjustment. I have been in Germany several times, but my Dutch-German daughter has been in the region only as an infant. She was a hesitant participant; as her St. Cloud South Junior High and a viola are the center of her universe. Continued on page 2

Inside this edition

Research Institute The School of Public Affairs Research Institute, which launched July 1, 2013 under the direction of King Banaian, has its first outside funding (thanks to the Initiative Foundation for its support) and is already assisting several external organizations with important work. Construction is complete on the third floor of Stewart Hall to create an upscale suite that will house the office and our student services units. International partnerships We welcome Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, as our newest international partner. There are two units within SWUFE that the School of Public Affairs plans student exchanges, faculty exchanges and faculty collaborations with – the School of Economics and the Research Institute for Economics and Management (RIEM). Public Safety Executive Leadership A search will soon be underway in the Department of Criminal Justice to hire a tenure-track faculty member who will be assigned to direct and teach in the graduate program in Public Safety Executive Leadership (PSEL) program, one of the school’s signature public affairs programs. The department also will fill two fixed-term faculty positions; both will be partly assigned to the PSEL program. The Center for Continuing Studies is funding these positions. Continued on page 6

52nd Winter Institute

The best minds in the country gather to share ideas on economic issues - page 3

Alumni/Dept./Faculty/Staff/ Student Highlights

Making a difference on-and-off campus - page 7


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