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Because of modern needs for more internationally minded and
practically diverse students, Mukogawa Women's University (MWU)
branched out in 1990, starting an American Campus in Spokane,
Washington called Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute. Spokane with
205,000 people is the academic and civic center of the vast, rich
"Inland Northwest", and a sister city of Nishinomiya where MWU is
located. President Akira Kusaka's dream to expose students to a foreign
culture and expand their English language ability had come true.
Today, about 400 English majors participate in spring and fall
sessions, with about 50 coming from various departments for the
summer session. Since the Fall of 1990, more than 8600 students have studied at MFWI. The effects of such experiences have brought
the students many benefits including advantages when seeking jobs.
However, nothing is more advantageous for the students than their
firsthand experience of English and knowledge of American
life-styles through their home-stay with American families. Steady
development of the program is attributed not only to the efforts of
faculty and staff members but also the warm cooperation of host
families and the community. |
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Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute | 4000 W. Randolph Road | Spokane, WA 99224 | 509-328-2971 |
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