Feature

Christopher Connell
How the global economy has shaped the field of international education since 1990—and how it might shape the field in the years to come.
Christopher Connell
Two and a half years after its launch, SEVIS has become business as usual on campuses—almost.
Terence P. Hannigan
For the international educator who is concerned about the mental health of students who cross borders, there is advice: prevention, prevention, and prevention!
Donald Easum
A group of Princeton students and faculty brought their studies of apartheid in South Africa to life in Pretoria and Johannesburg.
Harriet Mayor Fulbright
An address to NAFSA’s 48th annual conference.
Emily Mohajeri Norris
The authors of China Wakes cite a famous observation made by Napoleon Bonaparte, “When China wakes, it will shake the world.” My recent trip to China left me with the clear impression that day has come.
Mark Bowerman, Craig Rice
The Internet is a powerful professional vehicle for international educators, whether they ride in sleepers or boxcars.
Sven Groennings
To undergird competitiveness, U.S. campuses must internationalize.
Kerry O'Connor
Graduate programs in international education…Comparative, intercultural, developmental: The beat goes on…
Charlotte West
Stories from seven former international students now working in the field.