Monty Dickson Center
Mission
The mission of the Montgomery Dickson Center is to expand the instruction, appreciation, and enjoyment of Japanese language and culture, engage in public outreach, enhance existing and future international exchange activities with Japan, and serve the University of Alaska and the State of Alaska as a resource with respect to Japanese bilateral relations and understanding.
The Center's three main objectives are:
- to encourage, complement, and expand Japanese Language instruction within 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 and throughout the State of Alaska,
- to provide opportunities for Alaskans to experience, appreciate, understand, and enjoy high-quality, significant, and culturally meaningful Japanese programs and events, and
- to serve as a locus within the university for facilitating student and faculty exchanges, programmatic collaborations, and enhanced cooperation between Alaska and Japan.
Background
The Japan Center was established to commemorate Montgomery 鈥淢辞苍迟测鈥 Dickson who perished in the March 11, 2011 To虅hoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. After graduating from 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 in May 2009 with a B.A. in Japanese, Monty participated in the and taught English in .. Monty cherished Japanese culture, and it was his dream to be a bridge over the Pacific Ocean to connect his homeland and Japan. On the morning of March 11, Monty translated words by an internationally known Japanese author, Ryo虅taro虅 Shiba, into English, 鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing as beautiful as dedicating one鈥檚 life for a cause."
A Lasting Impact
"I was greatly struck by the amount of respect and affection the community had for Monty and what a great teacher and community member he was. It made me realize how important one individual can be towards grassroots internationalization between our countries of Japan and America." - Steven Wilson, Former Coordinator for the Monty Dickson Center
Learn More about Monty Dickson
Formation
In the fall of 2011, the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership announced the launch of the JET Memorial Project to commemorate Alaskan JET Program participant and 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 graduate Montgomery Dickson. The CGP committed to support various activities related to Japan-related studies at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 for five years with the intent to enhance future generation鈥檚 understanding of Japan. In 2016, with a generous grant from Rasmuson Foundation, the Japan Center Tea Room in memory of Montgomery Dickson was created.
About
The Japan Center is housed within the College of Arts and Sciences at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 and includes a traditional demonstration Tea Room, located in the Social Sciences Building. Management of the Center is run by a director and is advised and assisted by a community advisory board comprised of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 and public members.
- President: Brandon Locke: Director, World Languages and Immersion Programs, Anchorage School District
- Vice President: Tanya Carlson: Director of Partnerships & Travel Trade, Alaska Travel Industry Association
- Dr. Paul Dunscomb: Professor, Department of History, 老澳门六合彩开奖记录
- Dr. Hiroko Harada: Professor Emerita; Founder/Former Director of the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Japan Center
- Richard Marshall: Director of Operations, National Security Agency-Alaska
- Hannah Schlosstein: Asia Marketing Coordinator, Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute
- Whitney Wigren: Intelligence Analyst, FBI
- Greg Wolf: Alaska International Business Center
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The Japanese Tea Ceremony
"Monty particularly cherished the Japanese Tea Ceremony. The Center's Japanese Tea Room helps to explore the profound depth and beauty of tea ceremony, to make it more accessible to a greater number of people, and to serve as a special tribute to Monty's spirit."