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Appalachian joins global organization Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 April 2007
by JULIA HARR
News Reporter

Appalachian State University joined the world’s largest student-based organization, AIESEC, this school year.

“This organization exists in over 90 countries and 800 universities,” Sarah C. Green, junior accounting major and AIESEC president, said. “There is only one other chapter in North Carolina, at [University of North Carolina at] Chapel Hill.”

Last semester, the group joined with Walker College of Business and university clubs. Since its start, the club has gained between 30 and 40 members, Green said.


“In the beginning, we just set up contact tables and were part of the club expo,” Green said. “We would like to get international programs involved, too.”

According to the organization’s Web site, AIESEC has 20,000 members globally.

The new club meets once a week on Tuesdays in Thelma C. Raley Hall room 4020 at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend meetings regardless of major or class.

At each meeting, the group discusses various global issues including global warming and human trafficking.

“Outside of our weekly meetings we try to plan various campus events,” Jim W. Cleary Jr.,  a senior English, secondary education major and AIESEC events team leader, said. “Right now we are trying to show a movie that deals with South African issues.”

Other events in the works include a global, round-table discussion where various topics about globalization will be presented and discussed.

The club plans on having a booth at the Diversity Celebration. Cleary also hopes the group can organize a 5K run in the near future.

AIESEC currently is selling T-shirts for $10, and all proceeds go toward helping Appalachian students be successful abroad.

A major goal for the club is to get the community involved by seeking local businesses to grant internships to international students, Green said.

“Provided that AIESEC gets the necessary funding, they plan to send Appalachian students on a program called Salaam, which promotes peaceful Middle Eastern relationships,” Green said. “Students will travel to destinations like Afghanistan and Beirut to complete internships.”

“One cool thing about AIESEC is that they help you get used to the culture,” Green said. “If an international AIESEC member came to Appalachian, we would help them get used to it over here.”

“AIESEC (pronounced ‘eye-sek’) is a French acronym that stands for Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales, or International Association of Students in Economic and Commercial Sciences,” according to the Web site. “However, our focus has grown to encompass a much wider range of disciplines.”

To find out more about the organization, visit www.aiesecus.org.  For more information regarding club events, contact Sarah Green at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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