QUIE leader visits campus to discuss global partnership

From left, Prasad Vemala, dean of SRU’s College of Business, meets on SRU’s campus with Tony Nie, vice president and dean of the School of International Education at Quanzhou University of Information Engineering.
From left, Prasad Vemala, dean of SRU’s College of Business, meets on SRU’s campus with Tony Nie, vice president and dean of the School of International Education at Quanzhou University of Information Engineering.

A representative from Quanzhou University of Information Engineering in China was at Slippery Rock University, July 16, to discuss ways to further enhance QUIE’s partnership with SRU. Initiated in 2018, the partnership includes more than 400 QUIE students taking SRU School of Business courses in China each year and opportunities for cultural exchanges for faculty.

Tony Nie, vice president and dean of QUIE’s School of International Education, met with Prasad Vemala, dean of SRU’s College of Business, as well as other SRU administrators and faculty.

More information about SRU’s partnership with QUIE is available on the University’s website.

From left, Tony Nie, vice president and dean of the School of International Education at Quanzhou University of Information Engineering, is presented a novelty gift, a branded SRU rock, by Tim Slekar, SRU’s associate provost for academic innovation and dean of graduate and continuing education, while also meeting with Prasad Vemala, dean of SRU’s College of Business.
From left, Tony Nie, vice president and dean of the School of International Education at Quanzhou University of Information Engineering, is presented a novelty gift, a branded SRU rock, by Tim Slekar, SRU’s associate provost for academic innovation and dean of graduate and continuing education, while also meeting with Prasad Vemala, dean of SRU’s College of Business.
From left, Prasad Vemala, dean of SRU’s College of Business, meets on SRU’s campus with Tony Nie, vice president and dean of the School of International Education at Quanzhou University of Information Engineering.
From left, Prasad Vemala, dean of SRU’s College of Business, meets on SRU’s campus with Tony Nie, vice president and dean of the School of International Education at Quanzhou University of Information Engineering.

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