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4 Perry Daily Journal - Friday, July 15, 2005
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OSU Professor will help Peace Institute in Thailand
Oklahoma State University Professor L.M. Hynson is Strathe said lessons learned abroad translate to better mote “a mutual understanding between the people of the
helping to give peace a chance in Thailand, classroom teaching at OSU. United States and the people of other countries of the
Hynson, a professor of sociology, is currently in Thai- “In an increasingly global world, it’s more important world.”
land as a Fulbright Senior Specialist, setting up the cur- than ever that our students gain this perspective and At OSU, the Fulbright Information Center in the School
riculum fora new master’s of Peace Studies degree at the graduate from here with an understanding of world af- of International Studies has been established to intro-
Prince of Songkla University, fairs,” she said, duce students and faculty to the variety of opportunities
The university is in the southern part of Thailand, a Hynson holds a Ph.D. from the University ofTennessee offered by the program.
country struggling with the growing pains of moderniz- and is an applied/clinical sociologist. His research inter- For more information, call 405-744-4722 or e-mail Dr.
ing its economy, ests include East Asia, technology transfer, community Nancy Wilkinson at nwilkin@okstate.edu.
For the past 10 years, Thailand has been transformed and organizational development. At OSU, he serves on
from an agricultural to an industrialized nation. The the core faculty of the School for International Studies,
building of factories and other industrial facilities have His report on the project will be published by the U.S.
sparked protests regarding pollution. Some of the dem- Embassy in Thailand and also will be featured on the
onstrations have turned violent, and several environmen- Washington, D.C. Fulbright Office Web site,
talists have disappeared or been killed. Hynson says he’s hopeful that his work will become an
Along with environmental issues, southwest Thailand ongoing project between OSU and the Thai university,
has also been plagued with conflicts resulting from reli- The Fulbright program offers teachers, scholars and
gious disputes. professionals the opportunity to teach and study abroad.
Hynson said Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej set The program was established from legislation initiated
up a Peace Institute at Songkla University to help pro- by the late Arkansas Senator J. William Fulbright to pro-
mote peaceful alternatives to these often deadly confron-
tations.
od
by Suee Ateinaon
"The institute has two primary functions: to promote
peace in that region of Thailand and to offer a master’s
degree in Peace Studies,” Hynson said. "My assignment
is to give lectures, develop a curriculum for the M.S. de-
gree and work w ith faculty on various projects.”
Hynson thanked OSU Senior Vice President and Pro-
Commerce Department helps
rural Oklahoma expand
economic development initiatives
Economic development summits held in each of the state’s
four quadrants have set the stage to help rural Oklaho-
mans create and expand economic development opportu-
nities within their communities.
10 Years Ago Today
Mrs. Dorothy Voise was hostess for the regular
monthly meeting of Circle II of Zion’s Women of Evan-
gelical Lutheran Church in America. Attending the
meeting were Miss Bieberdorf, Mrs. Bertha Smith, Mrs.
Lorene Loveless, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Aylene Garvie, Mrs.
Alva Leonard, Mrs. Lorene Robinson, Mrs. Darlene
Roads, Mrs. Shirley Beier and the hostess Mrs. Voise.
Ashley and Beverly Alexander and their eight-year-
old son, Richie, provided musical entertainment at the
Oklahoma Christian Apartments and Nursing Home
at Edmond. Trumpet and trombone music was pro-
vided by Richie.
vost Marlene Strathe for signing a cooperative agreement
with Prince of Songkla University in November 2003.
“Agreements such as these make a big difference in our
people getting the Fulbrights,” he said. “Dr. Strathe is a
big believer in faculty gaining a global perspective through John Fowler, Stillwater, was the regional participant
international assignments. She plays an important role who attended for this area and has been in contact with - vm
in connecting faculty to research projects such as the Carolyn Briegge, Perry Chamber of Commerce Executive 20 Years Ago I oday
Fulbright. I appreciate her support because it made a big Director, to relay pertinent information. Also represent- Members of the Perry Sportsman Club heard about
difference in my going to Thailand.” ing this area as our liaison is Amber Ignor, who is in Perry state highway during a ladies night dinner meeting
. on a regular basis.at Perry Lake Park. Guest speaker for the session
1 he more thah 350 people who attended one of the four was Chuck Smith, resident engineer of the Perry di-
summits should use the event as a jump-off point for re- vision of the State Transportation Department Ralph
. the featured speaker. Four other business professionals Bill Childrens, Morrison Fireballer, had little
* DATE: Saturday. July 30, 2005 10:00 A.M. • also spoke about methods to develop small business and trouble in handling the Perry Church Leaguers team
4 i OCATION: 6027 Tackson Perry OK . create synergy with fellow rural companies in an efficient on the elementary school diamond. He fired a per-
X 10.YOA + and economic way, feet no hit game past the locals 3-0. George Miller
Post summit survey results indicated 89 percent of at- was the only Perry batsman to force an outfielder
tendees would come to future summits. Many who at- back as he drove a long fly to left-fielder Dean Ball
tended said the summits inspired themin the fourth. * The Perry Juniors had little trouble
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