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Internationalizing the Campus Report 2003

Internationalizing the campus 2003

Profiles of Success at Colleges and Universities

Sixteen Institutions Profiled for Outstanding Campus Internationalization

NAFSA is pleased to announce the release of its report “Internationalizing the Campus”, a timely, in-depth look at efforts by U.S. colleges and universities to integrate global approaches to teaching into campus learning. Made possible by generous support from the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a NAFSA Global Partner, and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, the report profiles the international education initiatives of sixteen institutions, and their impact on students, schools, and communities nationwide.

The work of six institutions are profiled in depth:

  • Community College of Philadelphia
  • Dickinson College
  • Eastern Mennonite University
  • Indiana University
  • San Diego State University
  • Yale University

Ten schools are highlighted for exemplary programs:
  • Duke University
  • Kalamazoo College
  • Kapi'olani Community College/University of Hawaii
  • Middlebury College
  • Montclair State University
  • Randolph Macon Woman's College
  • St. Olaf College
  • Tufts University
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute

The sixteen profiled institutions were selected last summer out of 117 nominations. The selections were made by the project's advisory committee, whose members include:
  • Britta Baron, Director, German Academic Exchange Services/DAAD
  • Alice Chandler, President Emerita, State University of New York/New Paltz
  • Rebecca Dixon, Associate Provost for University Enrollment, Northwestern University
  • Louis Goodman, Dean, School for International Service, American University
  • John Pearson, Director, Bechtel International Center , Stanford University

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Support for this project has been provided by the
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, of the
U.S. Department of State, under the Fulbright-
Hays Act of 1961, as amended.