Loyola’s Sellinger School partners with Turkey refugee center for humanitarian support

The relationship creates opportunity for Sellinger faculty, students and the Loyola community to support humanitarian and international development efforts in Turkey through service learning.
The Sellinger School and Taiwan-Reyhanli Centre will work together to develop educational programs, exchange faculty members and students and collaborate on research activities, lectures, talks, and symposiums. The relationship also creates potential for collaboration in the areas of marketing, crowdfunding, language support, data collection and analysis, and counseling.
Sellinger School Dean Mary Ann Scully, MBA and Chiu Chen-Yu, Ph.D., founding director of the Taiwan-Reyhanli Centre, signed a memorandum of understanding Feb. 28 establishing the partnership. Chen-Yu delivered a lecture prior to the signing as part of an event attended by Loyola faculty and administrators representing political science, modern languages, sociology, education and counseling, career services and business.
Hung-bin Ding, Ph.D., associate dean and professor of management at Sellinger, initially established the collaboration between the Sellinger School and Taiwan-Reyhanli Centre. It was strengthened by two subsequent visits by a representative from the center who made presentations to Sellinger students.












